
Kentucky History Treasures - Doram Portraits
It can sometimes be hard to piece together parts of this country's African American history because it wasn't traditionally recorded. However, two portraits that had been found in poor condition in a Boyle county barn tell us a lot about…
Kentucky History Treasures - Bryan's Station
In today's Kentucky history treasures, you'll find out about Bryan's Station and how Kentucky has ties to the revolutionary war. You'll also learn how the brave women of that time helped many including close relatives of Daniel Boone, defeat the…
KENTUCKY HISTORY TREASURES - BEVERLY HILLS SUPPER CLUB FIRE
Learn the story of The Beverly Hills Supper Club fire in northern Kentucky and how it's still one of the deadliest nightclub fires in US history…
Kentucky History Treasures- Narcotic Farm
Doug High shows us how the state studied drug addiction in the 70's.
Kentucky History Treasures- Bryan Station
Doug High shares the story of Bryan Station's fort and how women shaped history there.
Kentucky History Treasures- Campaign Banners
In this Kentucky History Treasures, Doug High tells us about campaign banners in Kentucky's history.
Kentucky History Treasures- Dueling Pistols
Doug High talks about the history of dueling in Kentucky.
Kentucky History Treasures- Dueling Pistols
On this Kentucky History Treasures, Doug High shares with us the history of dueling in Kentucky.
Kentucky History Treasures- Paul Sawyer
Paul Sawyer lived the early part of his adult life here in Frankfort, Ky and really became known for his watercolor landscapes.
Kentucky History Treasures- Lincoln Watch
Perhaps the most prominent piece in the collection of the Kentucky Historical Society belonged to the president himself.
Kentucky History Treasures- Muhammad Ali
He's not from horse racing or UK basketball, yet he is still a legend in Kentucky Sports.
Kentucky History Treasures
This weeks Kentucky History Treasures tells us about the ups and downs of America's first prison for drug addicts.
Kentucky History Treasures- Doram Portraits
Two very striking portraits help tell the extraordinary story of a husband & wife.
Kentucky Historical Society
A new exhibit' "Poetry in Color" is coming to the Kentucky Historical Society.
Kentucky History Treasures- 1844 Presidential Race
This week we look at a fascinating presidential race, with roots right here in the Bluegrass
Kentucky History Treasures- Beverly Hill Supper Club
This week we look back at a tragedy that claimed the lives of over 100 people
Kentucky History Treasures
We take a look at some heroic women, who helped shape a young Kentucky's fate during a pivotal battle. Dana Zinger has the story!
KY History Treasure- Paul Sawyier
Impressionist Paul Sawyier showed off Kentucky landscapes, one water color painting at a time.