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Women's Civil War Museum: Opened in 1999, it is the only museum that looks into the role of women during the American Civil War. It is in the historic (c1840) Wright Talbott House. Hal Moore Military Museum: Honors those who came from the middle of the United States who fought for freedom from the first Revolutionary War to Operation Desert Storm.
The exhibits at Bardstown Historical Museum include Native American and American Civil War clothing, weapons and artifacts, items from St. Joseph Preparatory School, Stephen Foster memorabilia, an exhibit about Trappist monks, and other local historic cultural items, documents and photographs. [1]
The Civil War Museum in Bardstown is the fourth-largest Civil War museum in the United States. [21] Other notable sites include: Bardstown Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Bardstown Historical Museum. Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey, which celebrates Bardstown's history in the production of whiskey.
Fort Duffield, a Civil War fort; Fort Knox, including the U.S. Bullion Depository and General George Patton Museum of Leadership (Bullitt, Hardin and Meade Counties) Fort Nelson Park, located in the same spot as the second on-shore fort in Kentucky; Historic Locust Grove farm, home of George Rogers Clark and site of the homecoming of Lewis and ...
A military museum or war museum is an institution dedicated to the preservation and education of the significance of wars, conflicts, and military actions. These museums serve as repositories of artifacts (not least weapons), documents, photographs, and other memorabilia related to the military and war.
Pages in category "American Civil War museums in Kentucky" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Civil War Museum (Bardstown) Columbus ...
The Confederate Monument of Bardstown, in Bardstown, Kentucky [2] was erected in 1903 in the Bardstown St. Joseph's Cemetery to honor the sacrifice of 67 Confederate States Army soldiers, who died during the American Civil War. Some 17 of the soldiers are still unknown.
Civil War Museum (Bardstown) N. Nelson County High School (Kentucky) O. Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History; T. Thomas Nelson High School This page was last edited ...