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  2. Civil War Museum (Bardstown) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Village: Commonly called the "Civil War Village", it features buildings built in Nelson County, Kentucky, from 1776 to 1820. 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 ...

  3. Henry Heth - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Heth worked in the insurance business and later served the government as a surveyor and in the Office of Indian Affairs. He died in Washington, D.C., and is buried in Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia. [6] Heth served as the first Commander of the Centennial Legion of Historic Military Commands when it was founded in 1876. [7]

  4. Bardstown Historical Museum - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Confederate Monument of Bardstown - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Confederate Heartland Offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate Heartland Offensive (August 14 – October 10, 1862), also known as the Kentucky Campaign, was an American Civil War campaign conducted by the Confederate States Army in Tennessee and Kentucky where Generals Braxton Bragg and Edmund Kirby Smith tried to draw neutral Kentucky into the Confederacy by outflanking Union troops under Major General Don Carlos Buell.

  7. Bardstown, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The festival was designated Kentucky's official bourbon festival by the Kentucky General Assembly in 2000. [20] 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.

  8. List of museums in the Louisville metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Spalding Hall in Bardstown, which houses both the Bardstown Historical Museum and the Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History. Evan Williams Bourbon Experience, [1] located on Louisville's Whiskey Row, featuring bourbon history and tastings, and interprets Louisville's wharf history in the 1790s

  9. List of museums in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Civil War: Civil War history of the area and local natural and cultural history Conrad-Caldwell House: Louisville: Jefferson: Derby Region: Historic house: Late 19th-century period mansion Constitution Square Historic Site: Danville: Boyle: Bluegrass: Open-air: Includes replica of 1785 log courthouse, jail and meetinghouse, 1792 post office ...