The Bluegrass Heritage Museum is a place that brings the Bluegrass region’s history to life through its collection, preservation, and exhibition of objects associated with the history of Winchester, Kentucky, as well as the surrounding Clark County and Bluegrass area of the state. The unique museum highlights the history of the Bluegrass region’s places and people, from the settlements of the Eskippakithiki Indian up through the present day. The first Western frontier of America, the area attracted a number of colorful characters, such as Simon Kenton and Daniel Boone. In addition to the many exhibits, there is also a gift shop.

Bluegrass Heritage Museum, 217 S Main St, Winchester, KY 40391, Phone: 859-745-1358

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