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The Kentucky War Memorial is a memorial to Kentuckians who have died in all wars. On a high-point called the "State Mound" in Frankfort Cemetery in Frankfort, Kentucky, the memorial consists of a 65-foot-tall monument erected in 1850, nine low stone monuments built in a semi-circle, and two low straight monuments. The 1850 monument honors men ...
Kentucky Governor's Mansion: Frankfort: Franklin: Bluegrass: Historic house: Kentucky Museum: Bowling Green: Warren: South Central Kentucky: Multiple: On the campus of Western Kentucky University, Kentucky and US cultural history, decorative arts, Duncan Hines: Kentucky Military History Museum: Frankfort: Franklin: Bluegrass: Military: Operated ...
American Civil War museums in Kentucky (7 P) Pages in category "Military and war museums in Kentucky" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The Kentucky Hall of Governors in the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History Kentucky's Old State Capitol Building. The Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History, [4] also referred to as the Kentucky Historical Society, [5] is the headquarters for the KHS. A multimillion-dollar museum and research facility, the center features both ...
The Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a memorial sculpture located in Frankfort, Kentucky, overlooking the state capital, and containing the names of 1,108 Kentuckians killed in the Vietnam War. The memorial is in the form of a sundial with the names placed so that the tip of the gnomon 's shadow touches each man's name on the date of his ...
Don F. Pratt Memorial Museum is an official U.S. Army Museum located in Building 5702 on Tennessee Avenue at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.Military artifacts and memorabilia are available to touch and view at the museum which features interior and exterior exhibits that help visitors better reflect on military history.
Museum Bees,12404 Ridge Road, Anchorage, KY. Handmade art using decorative objects and oyster shells. And at $65 per piece, each Museum Bee is a little piece of affordable gilded luxury.
Military fortifications were built on the hill by the 103rd Ohio Infantry [3] during the American Civil War to protect the city and its pro-Union state government. In September 1862, the Confederate States of America took control of Frankfort. Frankfort is the only Union capital to have been conquered by Confederate forces during the Civil War. [4]