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SUMMARY:A French Marquis in the New World: Lafayette and the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:When Lafayette offered his sincere support for the American cause\, he set the stage for a French alliance. He set sail for America in early 1777 and proceeded to General Washington’s camp. The two stuck up a friendship: Lafayette admired Washington’s leadership and became a became a valued member of Washington’s close-knit military family\, while Washington saw Lafayette as a close confident and adopted son\, impressed with his dedication and courage. Lafayette even spent the harsh winter of 1777-78 with Washington and his men at Valley Forge. \nAt age 23\, Lafayette played a crucial role in the 1781 Siege of Yorktown\, serving as a division commander under Washington to trap British General Cornwallis. From the heights of Malvern Hill\, Lafayette and his men surrounded the British force at Yorktown\, holding them until reinforcements arrived\, thus aiding in securing an end to the American Revolution. Lafayette returned to France where he continued to fight for liberty and equality for all mankind\, in the midst of the French Revolution. He returned to the US in 1824 for a grand tour in which the people of every city he visited greeted him with cheers and exuberant celebrations. In May 1825\, he visited Shelbyville\, KY. \nThe speaker for this program\, Julien Pierre Icher\, is a 32-year-old French national\, Founder\, and President of The Lafayette Trail\, Inc. (lafayette250.org). He is a graduate of the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon\, one of the few French Grandes Ecoles. Julien is the host and director of Follow The Frenchmen\, a YouTube-based not-for-profit web series produced by The Lafayette Trail\, Inc. exploring and interpreting the significance of Lafayette’s legacy\, in particular the Frenchman’s tour of the U.S. in 1824-1825. Over the past few years\, he has given over 115 lectures\, primarily about Lafayette and the Farewell Tour. \nThhe 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)\, and the Painted Stone Settlers\, Inc. are partnering with the Shelby County Historical Society to present this series of four programs. These 250th programs were made possible by a generous anonymous donor. \nPrograms are free and open to the public. Appetizers served from 6 – 6:30 pm. \nCelebrating 250 years of history in Shelby County\, Kentucky!
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/a-french-marquis-in-the-new-world-lafayette-and-the-american-revolution
LOCATION:Wakefield-Scearce Galleries\, 525 Washington St.\, Shelbyville
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Helen McKinney":MAILTO:director@shelbykyhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260512T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260512T150000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
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SUMMARY:Waveland's Tea Tuesday
DESCRIPTION:Imagine stepping through Waveland’s front door on a quiet Tuesday afternoon. The house feels unhurried. China clinks softly\, tea steam curls upward\, and the long windows let in that particular Kentucky light that makes everything glow just a little warmer. Guests enjoy a three-course tea service\, period dressed interpreters\, and a guided mansion tour—all set within one of Kentucky’s most beloved historic homes. Call the park for reservations.
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/wavelands-tea-tuesday-7
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
GEO:37.9707765;-84.5367696
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260509T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260509T220000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
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SUMMARY:McDowell Night at the Norton Center
DESCRIPTION:This special evening will include a chautauqua performance highlighting the significant impact of early American statesman and Revolutionary War officer Samuel McDowell\, known as the “Son of Virginia\, Father of Kentucky.” McDowell presided over nine of the 10 constitutional conventions held in Danville from 1784-1792\, leading to Kentucky’s separation from Virginia. He was also the father of Dr. Ephraim McDowell\, a pioneering surgeon who performed the first successful ovariotomy in 1809 in Danville.\nDuring the McDowell Night events\, the original copy of Kentucky’s constitution will be on display\, along with historic political papers and meeting minutes from the constitutional conventions. In addition\, the Norton Center’s own exhibit – titled “Be The People” – will also be on display.
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/mcdowell-night-at-the-norton-center
LOCATION:Norton Center for the Arts\, 600 W Walnut Street\, Danville\, KY\, United States
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Candace Arnold":MAILTO:candace@historicdanvilleky.com
GEO:37.6443452;-84.7780193
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260509T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260509T140000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
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SUMMARY:Bringing America 250 to the WILD about Shelbyville Arts & Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Shelby County Historical Society will be taking part in the 2026 WILD about Shelbyville Arts & Music Festival on Saturday\, May 9th from 11 am – 2 pm with special demonstrations from the SAR (Sons of the American Revolution)\, a visit from the Living Statues\, a look at a historical garment that didn’t make it into our current exhibit by Amy Liebert and Brian Cushing\, a special reading of the Declaration of Independence at 1 pm at Stargazer Plaza by Cushing\, and author John Graham will be selling his book\, Freedom’s Teacher: The Story of Elijah P. Marrs. Our museum will be open from 10 am – 2 pm and currently features “250 Years of Clothing in Shelby County\, Kentucky.” \nIn honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence this year\, the Shelby County Historical Society (SCHS) is giving our portion of WILD a 250th theme by having members of the Isaac Shelby Chapter of the SAR demonstrate 18th century “art forms” that our forefathers would have been familiar with in the Revolutionary War time period. The following demonstrations are scheduled to take place in front of the Shelby County Historical Society Museum at 627 Main St.\, Shelbyville from 11 am – 2 pm: \n• 18th Century Schooling and Quill Pen & Ink Writing\n• Weapons of the American Revolution\n• Fife & Drum Music\n• Flags of the American Revolution\n• Frontier Food \nPlease take time to step inside the Museum and go through our latest exhibit\, “250 Years of Clothing in Shelby County\, Kentucky.” This exhibit features many items from the SCHS collections; loaned items from Steve Abolt\, who has created\, managed\, and produced historical events throughout the United States for over 30 years and has been replicating historical clothing for over 40 years; and items from the personal collection of Brian Cushing (Museum Committee Chair) and his wife\, Amy Liebert. Several reproduction items were hand-sewn by Liebert. A special garment from the SCHS collection that did not make it into the exhibit will be on display for visitors to view and you can spend some one-on-one time with the couple as they share their expertise about clothing. “250 Years of Clothing in Shelby County\, Kentucky” was made possible by grants from America250KY/Kentucky Historical Society and the Shelby County Community Foundation.\nYou won’t want to miss the live wax figure artform of Living Statues\, as they bring to life the theme of the festival in creative ways from 12 – 2 pm. You’ll be mesmerized by the illusion they create as they transport onlookers to another time and place\, dressed in costume and standing motionless. Come see who they will portray at Stargazer Plaza and 6th Street!\nSCHS member and teacher\, John Graham\, has just released Freedom’s Teacher: The Story of Elijah P. Marrs. With illustrations by Sam Jordan\, this book focuses on Marrs’ childhood\, adolescence\, and later contributions to equal rights and education for Blacks in central Kentucky.\nIf you like what you see during the WILD Festival\, contact us about our 2026 Summer History Camp which will explore 250 years of American history. Space is limited\, but a few spots are left! Camp will take place at various venues around town. \nThe WILD about Shelbyville Festival\, an event by Shelby Main Street\, will be held on May 9th from 10 am to 3 pm along various spots in downtown Shelbyville where vendors\, artists\, musicians\, and kids’ activities will take place. There will be a Bourbon\, Bacon\, and Butter Bake-Off – Sweet and Savory held upstairs at Last Stop Brewing starting at 2 pm. Contact Shelby Main Street to register. \nFor more information\, please contact the Shelby County Historical Society at (502) 513-5555\, www.shelbykyhistory.org\, or director@shelbykyhistory.org. The Museum will be open from 10am – 2pm on May 9th.
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/bringing-america-250-to-the-wild-about-shelbyville-arts-music-festival
LOCATION:Shelby County Historical Society\, 627 Main Street\, Shelbyville
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Helen McKinney":MAILTO:director@shelbykyhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260425T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260425T210000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20260409T142540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T142540Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260421T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260421T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20260402T131732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T131732Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260417T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260417T150000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20260223T140750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T140750Z
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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
GEO:37.9707765;-84.5367696
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260329T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260329T150000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20260213T174235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T121422Z
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SUMMARY:National Vietnam War Veterans Day
DESCRIPTION:Grayson Springs Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) will hold a remembrance ceremony in honor of National Vietnam War Veterans Day at 2 p.m. on Sunday\, March 29th at the American Legion Veterans Memorial Park\, 200 East Carroll Gibson Blvd.\, Leitchfield\, KY.
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/national-vietnam-war-veterans-day
LOCATION:American Legion Veterans Memorial Park\, 131 Veterans Way\, Leitchfield\, KY
CATEGORIES:Featured,History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Abbie Bales":MAILTO:Turtle918@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260318T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260318T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20260309T125904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T125904Z
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SUMMARY:A Flock of Eastern Flamingos or Florida Woodpeckers
DESCRIPTION:TWO LOCATIONS: Please join us for a Meet & Greet from 5 – 6 pm at the Shelby County Historical Society Museum (627 Main St.) where you will be able to meet Steve Abolt and view the military uniforms he has lent the Historical Society for this exhibit. Light refreshments served. The main program will take place across the street at the historic Mulberry Building (701 Main St.) from 6:30 – 8 pm. Free and open to the public. \nThis is the first of the 2026 With Liberty & Justice For All speaker series programs presented by the Shelby County Historical Society. This program is held in conjunction with our latest exhibit\, “250 Years of Clothing in Shelby County\, Kentucky” and will be presented by Steve Abolt. Guests will learn how the evolution of the American uniform mirrored a country’s definition of itself from 1806 – 1850. \nSteve is a man of many talents. A retired commanding officer of the 7th US Infantry Living History Association\, he has created\, managed\, and produced historical events throughout the United States for over 30 years. In March 2017 he organized and managed the 250th birthday anniversary of Andrew Jackson at the Hermitage in Nashville\, TN. In 2011 he organized and commanded the Bicentennial Commemoration of the Battle of Tippecanoe for the Tippecanoe County Historical Society. Steve\, along with his 7th INF staff\, organized and produced the largest event of the War of 1812 Bicentennial in 2015. Recognized as an expert in U.S. military uniforming of the early republic period\, Steve has been replicating historical clothing for over 40 years. He operates Allegheny Arsenal and manufactures exacting replicas of American military and civilian uniforms and attire. Steve also has numerous stage\, film\, and television credits to his name. \nThe SAR (Sons of the American Revolution\, Gov. Isaac Shelby Chapter)\, DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution\, Isaac Shelby Chapter)\, and Painted Stone Settlers\, Inc. are partnering with the Shelby County Historical Society to present this program. This program is made possible by a generous anonymous donor.
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/a-flock-of-eastern-flamingos-or-florida-woodpeckers
LOCATION:Mulberry Building\, 701 Main St.\, Shelbyville
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Helen McKinney":MAILTO:director@shelbykyhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260314T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260314T140000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20260226T155647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T155925Z
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SUMMARY:Pursuit of Happiness Family Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Family Day celebrating happiness and what happiness means to us personally\, inspired by the Frazier’s America50 exhibition Pursuit of Happiness! Experience the Pursuit of Happiness exhibition firsthand\, as you and your families explore and discover the stories of thirteen historical figures who lived during 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was signed. With admission to the event\, you and your family can engage in a series of hands-on crafts and activities provided by the Frazier’s Education team. You can participate in museum-wide scavenger hunts\, take guided tours\, and meet various vendors. You can witness the many wonders of Kentucky and the happiness it brings to both residents and travelers during a screening of KentuckyShow! in our Brown-Forman Theatre. Plus\, you can explore all three floors of museum exhibitions\, including Aflora and Davis Jewelers’ Love & Marriage! The Frazier Kentucky History Museum’s Pursuit of Happiness Family Day will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We’ll see you there! \nABOUT THE PROGRAM \nPursuit of Happiness Family Day\nSaturday\, March 14\, 2026\nFrazier Kentucky History Museum\n10 a.m.–2 p.m. \nFree (with cost of museum admission)
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/pursuit-of-happiness-family-day
LOCATION:Frazier Kentucky History Museum\, 829 W. Main St.\, Louisville
CATEGORIES:Arts,Arts and Crafts,Authors,City and Town Happenings,Education,Exhibits,Festivals,Film and Movies,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:20260305T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260305T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20260129T192044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T192044Z
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SUMMARY:Behind the Roses: A Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Selection Experience
DESCRIPTION:The Frazier Kentucky History Museum invites you to experience the heritage\, craftsmanship\, and flavor complexity of one of Kentucky’s most iconic historic brands—Four Roses Bourbon! \nJoin us at the Frazier for an intimate evening of tastings\, pairings\, and exceptional Bourbon as we celebrate the artistry of Four Roses’ 10 unique recipes. Four Roses Master Distiller Brent Elliott and Four Roses Brand Champion Tucker Carper will share stories and lead guided tastings culminating with the exclusive single-barrel OBSO 9+ year selection that all attendees will have the option to purchase. \nCultured Cheese & Charcuterie Bar will pair small bites\, specifically curated to compliment every offering in the Four Roses lineup. Whether you’re sharing the experience with a partner\, friends\, or fellow Bourbon lovers\, this is a March madness celebration not to be missed. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM \nBehind the Roses: A Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Selection Experience\nThursday\, March 5\nFrazier Kentucky History Museum \nProgram: 6:30–8 p.m.\nAdmission: $45\nFour Roses OBSO Frazier Barrel Selection: $125
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/behind-the-roses-a-kentucky-bourbon-barrel-selection-experience
LOCATION:Frazier Kentucky History Museum\, 829 W. Main St.\, Louisville
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Food,History,Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Simon Meiners":MAILTO:smeiners@fraziermuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260301T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260301T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20260130T135328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T135328Z
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SUMMARY:Aflora: The Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Aflora: The Artist Talk on Sunday\, March 1\, at the Frazier Kentucky History Museum. In partnership with La Casita Center\, the Aflora exhibition showcases vibrant\, emotional\, and thought-provoking artwork from Latinx artists. As the exhibition ends\, join us to tour Aflora and meet the individual artists whose work reflects the times and circumstances in which we are living. As Guest Curator Ada Asenjo says\, “we are thriving despite the odds.” Join us for this celebration of art’s ability to strengthen communities and build resilience. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM \nAflora: The Artist Talk\nSunday\, March 1\nFrazier Kentucky History Museum \nProgram: 2–3 p.m.\nMeet and Greet with the artists by their work: 3–4 p.m. \nAdmission: Free (with cost of museum admission)
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/aflora-the-artist-talk
LOCATION:Frazier Kentucky History Museum\, 829 W. Main St.\, Louisville
CATEGORIES:Arts,Arts and Crafts,Authors,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
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260224T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20260202T133754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T133754Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260215T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260215T150000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20260106T205546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T205546Z
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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:20260214T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260214T150000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20251209T163233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T163233Z
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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:20260210T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260210T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20260202T132435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T132435Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260206T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260206T110000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20251229T134913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T134913Z
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260127T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260127T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20260112T153525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T153525Z
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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\, January 27 at 6:30 pm for Remembering the Simpsonville Massacre. This program 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
LOCATION:Simpsonville Methodist Church\, 105 1st St.\, Simpsonville
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Shelby County Historical Society":MAILTO:director@shelbykyhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260125T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260125T153000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20251209T201659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T201659Z
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SUMMARY:My Holocaust Legacy: A Blessing\, Not a Burden
DESCRIPTION:As we approach International Holocaust Remembrance Day\, the Frazier will host an author talk featuring Dr. Alex Kor and Graham Honaker. Kor’s father survived Buchenwald concentration camp\, and his mother survived Auschwitz with her twin sister. The twins were subjected to the inhumane experiments of Dr. Josef Mengele. As Kor says\, it’s my parents’ remarkable Holocaust story and my fight to keep their legacy alive. \nCarmichael’s will sell copies of the book. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM \nMy Holocaust Legacy: A Blessing\, Not a Burden\nSunday\, January 25\nProgram\, 2–3:30 p.m.\nBook Signing\, 3:30–4 p.m.
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/my-holocaust-legacy-a-blessing-not-a-burden
LOCATION:Frazier Kentucky History Museum\, 829 W. Main St.\, Louisville
CATEGORIES:Authors,Education,Exhibits,History,Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Simon Meiners":MAILTO:smeiners@fraziermuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251222T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251222T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20251201T150504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T150504Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Winter Break Camp
DESCRIPTION:Come in from the cold and join us this Winter Break as we learn about Kentucky holiday traditions\, competitive winter sports\, and New Year’s resolutions! Make crafts to gift to friends and family\, hone your wrapping skills\, explore the Frazier’s Lights on Main exhibition\, and more! We can’t wait to see you\, so don’t wait up and sign up for some festive fun today! \nDates: December 22\, 23\, 29\, 30\, and 31\nDropoff Time: 8:45–9:30 a.m.\nPickup Time: 3:30–4 p.m.\nWho: Grades 1–5\nHow: Register at fraziermuseum.org/camps\nCost: $65/day ($55/day for members)
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/2025-winter-break-camp
LOCATION:Frazier Kentucky History Museum\, 829 W. Main St.\, Louisville
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Exhibits,History,Holidays,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:20251218T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251218T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20251125T164012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T164012Z
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SUMMARY:Wild Turkeys: Russell Family Tasting & Barrel Pick
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an unforgettable night at the Frazier\, where three generations of Bourbon mastery come together for a once-in-a-lifetime tasting and storytelling experience. This immersive event blends the artistry of Bourbon making with the soul of family tradition\, culminating in a private barrel selection from the world-famous Camp Nelson F Rickhouse—home to some of the most sought-after Wild Turkey barrels ever produced. \nThird-generation whiskey maker Bruce Russell will lead tastings of premium Wild Turkey and Russell’s Reserve Bourbons while sharing stories of his grandfather\, Jimmy Russell\, who first stepped foot in the distillery in 1954\, and his father\, Eddie Russell\, who worked at Wild Turkey for 34 years before becoming master distiller. Every guest will experience a taste of time\, tradition\, and the Wild Turkey way before having the option to purchase a bottle of the Russell’s Camp Nelson F private barrel selection. Live a little\, come have a taste! \nABOUT THE PROGRAM \nWild Turkeys: Russell Family Tasting & Barrel Pick\nThursday\, December 18\nFrazier History Museum \nDoors Open: 5:30 p.m.\nFull Museum Access: 5:30–8:30 p.m.\nProgram: 6:30–8 p.m. \nAdmission: $45 \nRussell’s Reserve Frazier Barrel Selection (Camp Nelson F Rickhouse): $96 \nGet tickets at fraziermuseum.org.
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/wild-turkeys-russell-family-tasting-barrel-pick
LOCATION:Frazier Kentucky History Museum\, 829 W. Main St.\, Louisville
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Food,History,Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Simon Meiners":MAILTO:smeiners@fraziermuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251218T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251218T203000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20251119T195726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251119T195726Z
UID:10022007-1766079000-1766089800@www.kentuckyliving.com
SUMMARY:2025 Lights on Main Late Night Thursday
DESCRIPTION:Step into the holiday season at the Frazier History Museum for Lights on Main! From November 25 to January 4\, the Frazier in partnership with the nonprofit I Would Rather Be Reading is transformed into a winter wonderland with three floors of trees beautifully decorated by local businesses. Learn more at fraziermuseum.org/exhibitions/lights-on-main. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM \n2025 Lights on Main Late Night Thursday\nThursday\, December 18\n5:30–8:30 p.m.\nFrazier History Museum\nAdmission: $12 Discounted Admission \n· Angel’s Envy\, Buzzard’s Roost\, and Pursuit Spirits Offer Complimentary Tastings\n· Bearno’s Sells Pizza\n· Christian Academy of Indiana (CAI) High School Chamber Singers Perform\n· Louisville Academy of Music Curates Performances\n· Frazier’s Museum Shop Sells Kentucky-Themed Gifts for Last-Minute Christmas Shoppers!
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/2025-lights-on-main-late-night-thursday
LOCATION:Frazier History Museum\, 829 W. Main St.\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Exhibits,Food,Fundraisers,History,Holidays,Kids and Family,Museums,Music and Concerts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Simon Meiners":MAILTO:smeiners@fraziermuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251214T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251214T140000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20251118T155443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T155443Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Lights on Main Free Family Day Sponsored by Passport by Molina Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Step into the holiday season at the Frazier History Museum for Lights on Main! From November 25 to January 4\, the Frazier in partnership with the nonprofit I Would Rather Be Reading is transformed into a winter wonderland with three floors of trees beautifully decorated by local businesses. Learn more at fraziermuseum.org/exhibitions/lights-on-main. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM \n2025 Lights on Main Free Family Day Sponsored by Passport by Molina Healthcare\nSunday\, December 14\n9:30 a.m.–2 p.m.\nFrazier History Museum\nAdmission: FREE\, thanks to sponsorship by Passport by Molina Healthcare! \n· Note: Please Bring a Non-Perishable Food Item for Community Partners\n∙ Santa Appearance\, 10–11:30 a.m.\n∙ Grinch Appearance\, 12–1:30 p.m.\n· Pose 502 Photobooth\n· Equus Flight Academy Leads Aviation-Themed Crafts\n· Balloon Stylist Tenesha Marshall Creations Sells Books (Balloon Animal Free with Purchase of Book!)\n· Cupcake Decorating with Reach for the Stars Enrichment\n· Hanukkah Activity\n· Kwanzaa Activity with Lessons About Elder Cup & Kinara\, Lamb Tasting\, and Maraca Making\n· Reindeer Plate Craft Activity\n· Christmas Tree Craft\n· Christmas Pickle Craft\n· Lights on Main Christmas Tree Scavenger Hunt
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/2025-lights-on-main-free-family-day-sponsored-by-passport-by-molina-healthcare
LOCATION:Frazier History Museum\, 829 W. Main St.\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Arts and Crafts,Authors,Education,Exhibits,Food,History,Holidays,Kids and Family,Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Simon Meiners":MAILTO:smeiners@fraziermuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251204T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251204T203000
DTSTAMP:20260614T115701
CREATED:20251113T203813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T211047Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Lights on Main Opening Night Party
DESCRIPTION:Step into the holiday season at the Frazier History Museum for Lights on Main! From November 25 to January 4\, the Frazier in partnership with the nonprofit I Would Rather Be Reading is transformed into a winter wonderland with three floors of trees beautifully decorated by local businesses. Learn more at fraziermuseum.org/exhibitions/lights-on-main. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM \n2025 Lights on Main Opening Night Party\nThursday\, December 4\n5:30–8:30 p.m.\nFrazier History Museum\nAdmission: $12 \n∙ Bearno’s Sells Pizza\n· Cash Bar\n· Hop Atomica\, Kentucky Peerless\, O. H. Ingram\, and Whiskey Row Bourbon Offer Tastings\n· Magnolia Chamber Players Perform\n· Frazier’s Museum Shop Sells Holiday Gifts!\n· Pose 502 Photobooth\n∙ Tree Contest Award Winners Announced (Judges’ Favorite\, Most Creative\, Most “Spirited\,” Most Lou Spirit\, Best Company Branding\, Most Festive)\, 7 p.m.
URL:https://www.kentuckyliving.com/event/2025-lights-on-main-opening-night-party
LOCATION:Frazier History Museum\, 829 W. Main St.\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Crafts,Education,Exhibits,Food,Fundraisers,History,Holidays,Kids and Family,Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Simon Meiners":MAILTO:smeiners@fraziermuseum.org
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