African American Forum, Inc.
The AAF was established to develop and support programs that embrace cultural diversity, enhance community development and broaden the opportunities for African Americans in the Lexington-Bluegrass region, the Commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond.
P.O. Box 2118
Lexington, Kentucky 40588
Phone: 859.255.2653
Web: www.aafinc.com
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Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate
Ashland is an Historic House Museum dedicated to preserving the legacy of kentucky's greatest statesman, Henry Clay. The 17-acre site includes an 1856 Italianate mansion, six original historic outbuildings, formal gardnes, walking trails and a seasonal ourdoor cafe.
120 Sycamore Road
Lexington, Kentucky 40502
Phone: 859.266.8581
Web: www.henryclay.org
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Bharatiya Temple and Cultural Center
The Bharatiya Temple and Cultural Center serves the dual purpose as that of a religious center and of a cultural center that extablishes a permanent place of worship and promotes peace, love, justice, truth, harmony, friendship and good will among people. the center enriches and educates people of the Indian culture and heritage.
3050 N. Cleveland Road
Lexington, Kentucky 40516
Phone: 859.294.4277
Web: www.btccky.org
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Bluegrass Heritage Museum
The museum collects, preserves and exhibits objects valuable to the history of Winchester-Clark County and the entire Bluegrass region. The museum educates visitors about the area's people and culture and the influence of the Bluegrass region upon the history of America.
217 South Main Street
Winchester, Kentucky 40391
Phone: 859.745.1358
Web: www.bgheritage.com
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Bluegrass Trust for Historic Preservation
The Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation is a nonprofit advocate for historic preservation that strives to protect, revitalize and promote the special historic places in our community in order to enhance the quality of life for future generations.
253 Market Street
Lexington, Kentucky 40507
Phone: 859.253.0362
Web: www.bluegrasstrust.org
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Central Kentucky Jewish Federation
The Central Kentucky Jewish Federation strives to promote and foster unity and cohesion in the Jewish community of central Kentucky by developing and maintaining recreational, social, cultural and leisure activities and community services.
1050 Chinoe Road, Suite 302
Lexington, Kentucky 40502
Phone: 859.268.0672
Web: www.jewishlexington.org
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Hunt-Morgan House/Alexander T. Hunt Civil War Museum
Built in 1814, the Hunt-Morgan House has a collection of early Kentucky furniture, antique porcelain and nineteenth century paintings that capture the elegance of the Hunt and Morgan families. the Alexander T. Hunt Civil War Museum, on the second floor of the Hunt-Morgan House, features an extensive collection of Civil War relics and memorobilia.
201 North Mill Street
Lexington, Kentucky 40507
Phone: 859.253.0362
Web: www.bluegrasstrust.org
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Kentucky Humanities Council
The Kentucky Humanities Council, Inc., is an independent, nonporfit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities in Washington, DC. The Council is suported by the National Endowment and by private contributions.
206 East Maxwell Street
Lexington, Kentucky 40508
Phone: 859.257.5932
Web: www.kyhumanities.org
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Kentucky's Mighty Wurlitzer Theater Organ Project, Inc.
The Kentucky's Mighty Wurlitzer Theater Organ Project, Inc., funds, manages and operates the 3/18 Mighty Wurlitzer theater pipe organ in its original home, the historic Kentucky Theatre in downtown Lexington.
PO Box 138
Lexington, Kentucky 40588
Phone: 859.224.1351
Web: www.kywurlitzer.com
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Lexington History Museum
The Lexington History Museum is a regional museum and historical society operating from the 1900 building that housed the Fayette County courts until 2001. The museum offers exhibits in seven galleries and conducts regular educational programming.
215 West Main Street
Lexington, Kentucky 40507
Phone: 859.254.0530
Web: www.lexingtonhistorymuseum.org
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Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill
The restored Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill is a living history museum where the tangible reminders of an extraordinary society are preserved. Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill is a place of learning. Its 3,000 acres of preserved farmland, 34 restored buildings and extensive museum collection reveal much about the Shakers as well as the wonders of nature.
3501 Lexington Road
Harrodsburg, Kentucky 40330
Phone: 859.734.5411
Web: www.shakervillageky.org
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Woodford County Historical Society Museum
The Woodford County Historical Society Museum features items of significance to Woodford County history. Permanent and changeable exhibits allow visitors to catch a glimpse of Woodford County's past. the collection contains many items of Civil War memorobilia.
121 Rose Hill
Versailles, Kentucky 40383
Phone: 859.873.6786
Web: www.woodfordkyhistory.org
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