Bluegrass Heritage Museum

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Location217 South Main Street, Winchester, Kentucky
Coordinates37°59′23″N 84°10′43″W / 37.989840°N 84.178475°W / 37.989840; -84.178475
TypeLocal history museum
DirectorSandra Stults
Bluegrass Heritage Museum
Bluegrass Heritage Museum is located in Kentucky
Bluegrass Heritage Museum
Location in Kentucky
Location217 South Main Street, Winchester, Kentucky
Coordinates37°59′23″N 84°10′43″W / 37.989840°N 84.178475°W / 37.989840; -84.178475
TypeLocal history museum
DirectorSandra Stults
Websitewww.bgheritage.com

Bluegrass Heritage Museum is a local history museum in Winchester, Kentucky. The museum explores many eras, ranging from the Eskippakithiki Indian Village (a branch of the Shawnee), to Daniel Boone and his settlement of Boonesboro, and to the modern day. The exhibits are distributed across the building's three floors, and include the former use of the building as a medical clinic, local agricultural and military history, and collections of quilts and telephones.[1][2] The museum also holds public programming related to Kentucky's Civil War heritage.[3] The museum also houses the collections of the former Pioneer Telephone Museum.[4]

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