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SUMMARY:Antique tractor and machinery show
DESCRIPTION:Display of tractors\, hit and miss engines and old farm machinery with demonstrations. Antique cars and trucks welcome. Food and drinks available. lodging available. Will be parts and craft vendors on site. No fee to enter or show or sell. This is a trophy free event.
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/antique-tractor-and-machinery-show
LOCATION:Pendleton County Fairgrounds\, 320 Fairgrounds road\, Falmouth\, KY\, 41040\, United States
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Doug Reis":MAILTO:lvamaclub@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Antique tractor and machinery show
DESCRIPTION:Display of tractors\, hit and miss engines and old farm machinery with demonstrations. Antique cars and trucks welcome. Food and drinks available. lodging available. Will be parts and craft vendors on site. No fee to enter or show or sell. This is a trophy free event.
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/june-6
LOCATION:Pendleton County Fairgrounds\, 320 Fairgrounds road\, Falmouth\, KY\, 41040\, United States
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Doug Reis":MAILTO:lvamaclub@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260609T183000
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SUMMARY:The Last of the Mohicans & How I Survived the French & Indian War
DESCRIPTION:James Fenimore Cooper’s novel The Last of the Mohicans\, set in 1757 and based on the fall of Fort William Henry in the French and Indian War\, represents the birth of American literature. The movie became Hollywood’s most recreated epic about the frontier wilderness and in 1991\, Ted Franklin Belue worked as an extra on the set. For this program he will present an overview and influence of Cooper’s work\, then discuss the madcap phantasmagorical world that he lived in on a Hollywood film set – a genuine\, two-month survival enduro. \nTed Franklin Belue began his professional career as a lecturer at Murray State University\, has been a staff writer for Muzzleloader magazine\, a member of speakers’ bureau for Kentucky Humanities Council\, a History Channel technical and script consultant and commentator\, performed as an “extra” for the television broadcasts River Pirates and Frontier Medicine (both for History Channel); a public lecturer and historical consultant. He is the 2021 winner of the Western Writers of America’s prestigious Spur Award. As an author\, he has written numerous books including “Finding Daniel Boone\,” “The Hunters of Kentucky” and “The Long Hunt.” Belue edited Lyman Draper’s “Life of Daniel Boone” and has published more than 100 essays in trade and scholarly publications. He has served as a consultant/commentator for the INSP Network’s “Wild Americans” and Outdoor Channel’s “SHOOTING USA\,” History Channel\, A&E\, BBC\, NBC\, and NPR. \nThe With Liberty & Justice For All speaker series was created by the Shelby County Historical Society and the Countdown to USA 250! Committee. The SAR (Sons of the American Revolution\, Gov. Isaac Shelby Chapter)\, DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution\, Isaac Shelby Chapter)\, Painted Stone Settlers\, Inc.\, and the Shelby County Public Library are partnering with the Shelby County Historical Society to present this series of four programs\, this being the final one. 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/the-last-of-the-mohicans-how-i-survived-the-french-indian-war
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260616T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260616T203000
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SUMMARY:The Legacy of York
DESCRIPTION:Join us on June 16 to commemorate York\, a key member of the Lewis and Clark expedition\, and the enslaved Black servant to William Clark. A good portion of his life was spent at Mulberry Hill\, the childhood home of Clark\, now known as George Rogers Clark Park. We will gather at the Lodge of the park as part of the city’s Juneteenth celebration to pay tribute to this American explorer. There will be tours\, talks\, singing\, and poetry readings with special guests; sculptor Ed Hamilton\, poet Frank X Walker\, Louisville Juneteenth Jubilee Commission member Dr. John Chenault\, the Filson’s Jim Holmberg\, Sankofa singers\, and more. This free program is offered in partnership between the Frazier Kentucky History Museum\, Filson Historical Society\, Kentucky Center for African American Heritage\, Roots101\, Louisville Parks and Recreation\, and the Louisville Juneteenth Jubilee Commission. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM \nThe Legacy of York\nTuesday\, June 16\, 2026\n6–8:30 p.m. \nGeorge Rogers Clark Park\n1024 Thruston Ave.\n(Enter by Tennis Courts) \nAdmission: Free (no RSVP required) \nRundown of Evening \n· 6 p.m. Outside at picnic tables. The Filson’s Dr. Jackie Hudson introduces historian Jim Holmberg\, who leads a tour of the park and highlights connections to York.\n· 6:30 p.m. Inside the Lodge. The Frazier’s Mick Sullivan introduces audience to the park and connections to York.\n· 6:35 p.m. Inside the Lodge. Dr. John Chenault speaks about the importance of Juneteenth.\n· 6:40 p.m. Inside the Lodge. The Frazier’s Rachel Platt introduces sculptor Ed Hamilton.\n· 6:45 to 7:15 p.m. Inside the Lodge. Ed Hamilton talks about York.\n· 7:15 to 7:30 p.m. Outside at picnic tables. Roots101’s Lamont Collins introduces Sankofa singers.\n· 7:30 p.m. Outside at picnic tables. KCAAH’s Aukram Burton introduces poet Frank X Walker.\n· 7:30 to 8 p.m. Outside at picnic tables. Poet Frank X Walker performs.\n· 8 p.m. Outside at picnic tables. The Filson’s Dr. Jackie Hudson introduces historian Jim Holmberg\, who leads a second tour of the park.\n· 8:30 p.m. Evening ends.
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/the-legacy-of-york
LOCATION:George Rogers Clark Park\, 1024 Thruston Ave.\, Louisville
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Exhibits,History,Kids and Family,Museums,Outdoors
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ORGANIZER;CN="Simon Meiners":MAILTO:smeiners@fraziermuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260625T130000
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SUMMARY:Waveland's Tea and Talk - "The Wilderness Road"
DESCRIPTION:Kenneth Golliher – “The Wilderness Road”\nThe Bryan family followed the Wilderness Road to Bryan Station in October 1779. The Kentucky Wilderness Road was a perilous passage carved through dense forest\, steep ridges\, and unforgiving terrain. Travelers faced constant danger from harsh weather\, scarce supplies\, and the ever-present threat of Indian and wild animal attacks as they pushed westward into the frontier. Guests will discover how this rugged trail shaped early Kentucky settlement\, the resilience it demanded of those who traveled it\, and the pivotal role it played in the founding of communities like Bryan Station. Call the park for reservations. Don’t miss this event!
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/wavelands-tea-and-talk-the-wilderness-road
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260626T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260626T170000
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CREATED:20260112T153644Z
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SUMMARY:West Kentucky Antique & Vintage Market
DESCRIPTION:West Kentucky Antique & Vintage Market Coming to Madisonville \nCalling all collectors\, purveyors\, and antique/vintage lovers! The West Kentucky Antique & Vintage Market will be held in Madisonville at the West Kentucky Archery Complex on June 26th and 27th. Hopkins County Tourist and Convention Commission is proud to host the event and showcase quality antique and vintage dealers from across the region. \nThe event will take place from 8 am to 5 pm on Friday\, June 26th and from 8 am to 3 pm on Saturday\, June 27th. \n“There will be a wide variety of items available for shoppers\, including vintage advertising\, collectibles\, fine antiques\, country store items\, vintage goods\, glassware\, and more\,” said Colbi Ferguson\, Hopkins County Tourist and Convention Commission Communications Director. \n“This event is being held in conjunction with the Annual Highway 41 Yard Sale\,” said Tricia Noel\, Hopkins County Tourist & Convention Commission Executive Director.  “The location of this Antique and Vintage Market falls right in the middle of the 150 – mile Highway 41 Sale providing a strategic opportunity for the vendors as well as shoppers.” \nThe West Kentucky Antique & Vintage market will be open free to the public. “With price points for all budgets\, we invite you to come out and shop!” said Ferguson. \nHeld rain or shine. For additional information\, call the Hopkins County Tourist and Convention Commission at 270-821-4171. The West Kentucky Archery Complex is located at 3100 Grapevine Rd. in Madisonville\, KY.
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/west-kentucky-antique-vintage-market
LOCATION:West Kentucky Archery Complex\, 3100 Grapevine Rd\, Madisonville
CATEGORIES:Antique and Yard Sales,History,Home
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ORGANIZER;CN="Colbi Ferguson":MAILTO:cferguson@visitmadisonvilleky.com
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