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SUMMARY:Victorian Calling Card Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join the Waveland staff for a cup of tea and a treat while you learn about the fascinating history of calling cards. Afterwards\, make your own Victorian inspired calling card to take home.
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/victorian-calling-card-workshop
LOCATION:Waveland State Historic Site\, 225 Waveland Museum Lane\, Lexington\, KY\, United States
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lashe Mullins":MAILTO:lashe.mullins@ky.gov
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SUMMARY:George Rogers Clark: Service\, Hardship\, and Legacy in the Early American West
DESCRIPTION:Leading a Virginia State military force during the Revolutionary War\, George Rogers Clark (1752 – 1818) secured a region West of the Appalachian Mountains from British control for the United States. Despite this early success\, Clark’s later life was marred by financial difficulties\, slanderous rumors\, and an international scandal. This presentation will unpack the complicated and often nearly unbelievable details of this uniquely American story from the early days of the founding of the United States. \nThis is the second program in the With Liberty & Justice For All speaker series created by the Shelby County Historical Society and the Countdown to USA 250! Committee. This program will be presented by Brian Cushing. Brian served as a volunteer at Historic Locust Grove\, the last home of George Rogers Clark\, from 1999\, and later as Program Director. There\, he had the opportunity over a period of years to take a deep dive into documentation related to George Rogers Clark and his complex\, sometimes almost unbelievable\, life. Cushing served as Executive Director of the Shelby County Historical Society from 2021-2023\, at which time he became Historic District Coordinator for the City of Shelbyville. He lives in Pleasureville\, KY with his wife Amy\, and they are the hosts of The Victorian Barroom on YouTube. \nThe SAR (Sons of the American Revolution\, Gov. Isaac Shelby Chapter)\, DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution\, Isaac Shelby Chapter)\, the Painted Stone Settlers\, Inc. and the Shelby County Public Library are partnering with the Shelby County Historical Society to present this program\, held at the Carnegie Library Center. These 250th programs were made possible by a generous anonymous donor. \nPrograms are free and open to the public. \nCelebrating 250 years of history in Shelby County\, Kentucky!
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/george-rogers-clark-service-hardship-and-legacy-in-the-early-american-west
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:An Evening with Abraham Lincoln
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Forkland Community Center on Saturday\, April 25 and spend an Evening with Abraham Lincoln as part of the series of events being held in Boyle County to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. \nAward-winning Lincoln presenter Jacob Truax will give a 75 minute\, one-man show\, recounting the extraordinary arcs in the life of America’s 16th president\, who was born in Larue County in 1809. Truax will also bring along Mary Lincoln – wife of “Honest Abe” – who will be portrayed by his significant other\, Laura Schlesinger. \nAdmission is free\, but seating is limited to the building’s capacity.
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/an-evening-with-abraham-lincoln
LOCATION:Forkland Community Center\, 16479 Forkland Rd\, Gravel Switch\, KY\, United States
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Candace Arnold":MAILTO:candace@historicdanvilleky.com
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