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The next time you drive around the Court Square in Barbourville, Kentucky, please take notice of the old Magic Theatre’s red, yellow and blue marquee.
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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, who l
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The deterioration of the old Magic Theatre marquee on the Court Square in Barbourville, Kentucky, has long been a concern of local historians and othe
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An officer of the Knox Historical Museum is playing a key role in an organization that promotes the route that Daniel Boone blazed through Knox County
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Knox Historical Museum officers Michael C. Mills, Charles R. Mitchell and Steve Valentine attended a rare screening of a silent movie at the Tennessee
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On June 10, 2015, officers of the Knox Historical Museum visited newly reconstructed Ketchen School located in southwestern Knox County.
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Several members of the museum’s staff, including Michael C. Mills, Charles Mitchell and Steve Valentine, took part in the re-dedication of the DAR (Da
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The Museum has located yet another photo of Knox County officials in the 1960’s.
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The Knox Historical Museum will be closed on Wednesday, Dec. 24, and Wednesday, Dec. 31, for the Christmas and New Year’s Day holiday season. Regular
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These photos, courtesy of the Corbin Times-Tribune, show the impact of the flooding of Lynn Camp Creek on Corbin in 1957. 1957 flooding of Lynn Camp