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Behringer-Crawford Museum, Covington, Kentucky (Anthropology, Archaeology, Art, Children's, Culture, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library, Natural History)
Behringer-Crawford Museum, located in the historic Devou family home (c. 1848 – 1880), opened to the public in 1950. It was so named because it featured the natural history collections of West Covington native and world traveler, William Behringer, and in honor of the museum’s first curator and noted archeologist, Ellis Crawford.

The museum presents a broad range of creative and edu...
The Explorium of Lexington, Lexington, Kentucky (Children's)
Explorium of Lexington is a fun and dynamic hands-on learning environment that inspires imagination and curiosity.
Locust Grove, Louisville, Kentucky (Children's, History, Historic House, Park)
Of the houses built in Jefferson County in the late eighteenth century, Locust Grove was one of the finest. The Croghan family sold the property in 1878 to river boat captain James Paul. In 1883 Richard Waters, of Hermitage Farm, bought Locust Grove and it remained in the Waters family until 1961 when the site was purchased by Jefferson County and the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Following extensive ...
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