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SUMMARY:18th Century Market Fair
DESCRIPTION:Muzzleloading parts\, knives\,leather goods\,household items\, period costumes
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/18th-century-market-fair
LOCATION:Elizabethtown\, 404 South mulberry st\, Elizabethtown
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Martin":MAILTO:longhuntero1@windstream.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260210T183000
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SUMMARY:Love & Marriage
DESCRIPTION:Just in time for Valentines Day – Love & Marriage is a special program in the History Matters Speakers Series that will feature Tish Boyer\, Registrar and Collections Engagement Manager for the Frazier Kentucky History Museum. Based on the current exhibit by the same name at The Frazier\, Tish will explore themes related to courtship\, love and wedding traditions prevalent in Kentucky over the last 150 years. On display for the program will be a few of the artifacts featured in what is the largest number of historical costumes ever on display at The Frazier\, which includes 50 dresses worn by Kentucky brides. The exhibit at the Frazier (on display until March 29) showcases a cultural element by including dresses and accessories used by Kentucky brides from the Jewish\, Hindu\, Mexican\, Palestinian\, Nigerian\, Buddhist and African American cultures. Discover something old\, something new\, something borrowed\, and something blue(grass) during this entertaining program. \nThis FREE program is held in collaboration between the Shelby County Historical Society and the Shelby County Public Library on February 10th at 6:30 pm at the Carnegie Library Center (731 College St.\, Shelbyville\, KY). \nCelebrate 250 years of Shelby County history with us!
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/love-marriage
LOCATION:Carnegie Library Center\, 731 College St.\, Shelbyville\, 40065\, United States
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Helen McKinney":MAILTO:director@shelbykyhistory.org
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SUMMARY:Vows with your Valentine
DESCRIPTION:Let us sweat the small stuff with memorable mini-matrimony ceremonies on Valentine’s Day! \nPackage per couple plus up to ten guests includes: \n· Ordained Ceremony in Order of the Writ\n· Champagne toast & cake in the Speakeasy\n· One complimentary portrait/videography of the ceremony\n· Floral décor provided by Michaelis Events\n· All gallery access\, including Davis Jewelers’ Love & Marriage exhibition \nMake history at the Frazier by letting us write the first chapter with you! \nCost: $500 \nFor additional information\, contact events@fraziermuseum.org or (502) 587-0941. \n*Applies to February 14\, 2026\, only. Spots are limited!
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/vows-with-your-valentine
LOCATION:Frazier Kentucky History Museum\, 829 W. Main St.\, Louisville
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,History,Kids and Family,Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Simon Meiners":MAILTO:smeiners@fraziermuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260215T140000
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SUMMARY:Lady Washington: America’s First First Lady
DESCRIPTION:As we approach Presidents’ Day in February\, also known as George Washington’s Birthday\, we’re sharing more about Martha Washington. Known as Lady Washington\, she was considered formidable\, a worthy partner of her husband\, who very much helped create a sense of what the presidency is today. As part of our nation’s 250 celebration\, join us as we partner with the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) for this program showcasing important artifacts\, including a swatch of Martha Washington’s wedding dress\, that will be on display in our Founder’s Gallery. We’ll also explore how she helped establish precedents as a social hostess\, but also as a model of public service and sacrifice. \nSpeakers are Zachary Distel\, Curator & Director of Collections\, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution; and Vickie Yates Brown Glisson\, attorney in private practice in Louisville\, Chair of Spencer County America250 Committee. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM \nLady Washington: America’s First First Lady\nSunday\, February 15\nFrazier Kentucky History Museum \nProgram: 2–3 p.m. \nAdmission: Free with Cost of Museum Admission (Must RSVP)
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/lady-washington-americas-first-first-lady
LOCATION:Frazier Kentucky History Museum\, 829 W. Main St.\, Louisville
CATEGORIES:Arts,Authors,Education,Exhibits,History,Kids and Family,Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Simon Meiners":MAILTO:smeiners@fraziermuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260224T183000
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SUMMARY:Remembering the Simpsonville Massacre
DESCRIPTION:161 years later\, an incident which occurred on January 25\, 1865 in Shelby County\, KY\, is still remembered by many. Nearing the end of the Civil War\, Company E of the 5th US Colored Cavalry (USCC) was ambushed by Confederate guerrillas in Simpsonville\, KY. The company was based at Camp Nelson in Jessamine County\, KY and had been assigned to drive 900 head of cattle from Camp Nelson to Louisville over the countryside\, as part of the Union supply chain to supply the city with beef. Unexpectedly\, the soldiers at the rear of the herd were attacked by Confederate guerrillas. When the chaos ended\, 22 men were found dead and more were wounded. Their bodies lie scattered along the road (US Hwy 60) and in surrounding fields. At the time\, local newspaper coverage of the incident was minimal. Learn what we now know about these 22 US Army Veterans and this incident\, decades later. \nPlease join the Shelby County Historical Society (SCHS) on Tuesday\, February 24th at 6:30 pm for Remembering the Simpsonville Massacre. This free program\, part of the History Matters Speakers Series\, honors Black History Month and will take place at the Simpsonville Methodist Church (105 1st St. Simpsonville\, KY). Built 10 years after the massacre\, the church sits close to the massacre site. This program will give an overview of the project and its future. A panel discussion will be held with special guests: Jerry Miller\, SCHS member\, former state legislator and local historian; Juanita White\, SCHS member\, historian and scriptwriter; and Steve Phan\, Chief of Interpretation at Camp Nelson National Monument. Each speaker will give a brief talk about their involvement in this ongoing project to discover the exact location of the soldiers’ grave\, with time for questions at the end. Each soldier’s name will be read aloud at the beginning of the program\, in honor of their service to our country. \nCelebrate 250 Years of Shelby County\, Kentucky history with us!!
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/remembering-the-simpsonville-massacre-2
LOCATION:Simpsonville Methodist Church\, 105 1st St.\, Simpsonville
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Helen McKinney":MAILTO:director@shelbykyhistory.org
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