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By H. Drapeau 2015-05-182020-05-18

Special Event Lecture “Street Names of Camp Taylor”

“Street Names of Camp Zachary Taylor” April 26th at 4:00 pm We are very excited about the next Lecture in our series of “Special Events” in conjunction with our current exhibit “Louisville and The Great War”. The third lecture will be held at Joe Creason Park on April 26th. It

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Discovery: History of medical properties of CBD

Classic Movie Screening Series

Special Event Lecture “Street Names of Camp Taylor”

200 Years on the Ohio Exhibit

“Louisville and The Great War” Exhibit a Success!