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The Museum’s staff continues to add to the new “Churches of Knox County, Kentucky” section. These additions bring the total churches now featured to
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The new issue of the Museum’s quarterly magazine, The Knox Countian, features a businessman, civic leader, and “magician at heart,” Archie West,
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The Museum has numerous photos of restaurants and dining establishments from Knox County, Kentucky’s past. Click following slideshow to view a few of
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The Knox Historical Museum’s Genealogy Center’s Nancy Hampton has provided a link to 50 free genealogy sites. These links were compiled by FamilySear
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The Hays and Unthank family histories previously featured on the front page of the Knox Historical Museum website have been relocated to our reorganiz
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The new issue of the Museum’s quarterly magazine, The Knox Countian, features a businessman from a century ago who is still remembered. A.W. Hopper (1
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The Knox Historical Museum will be closed for the holidays on Christmas and New Year’s.. The Museum will reopen on Wed, Jan. 4, 2023. Hours are 10 a
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The Knox Historical Museum has completed its listing of the table of contents for the Knox County, Kentucky Kinfolk Newsletter. Kudos to the Museum’s
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Knox Museum member David Cole, in conjunction with the Barbourville Tourism Commission, has published a brochure about paddling the Cumberland River i
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The Knox Historical Museum is now selling the 2016 souvenir calendar. Previous sales, including those during the Daniel Boone Festival, indicate this