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Kentucky Historical Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kentucky Historical Society
The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS), originally established in 1836 as a private organization, is an agency of the Kentucky state government that "collects, preserves, conserves, interprets and shares information, memories and materials from Kentucky's past to assist those interested in exploring and preserving that heritage".〔(About Us ), Kentucky Historical Society official web site.〕 The KHS history campus, located in downtown Frankfort, Kentucky, includes the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History, the Old State Capitol and the Kentucky Military History Museum at the State Arsenal. ==Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History==
The Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History is the headquarters of KHS. A multimillion-dollar museum and research facility, the center features permanent and temporary exhibitions, a research library and a gift shop. The center contains an exhibition called "A Kentucky Journey" that covers the period from prehistoric times to the present. At the Martin F. Schmidt Research Library, which is a genealogical and history research library, researchers can access books, manuscripts, graphic collections and oral histories documenting the people and places of Kentucky's rich past. Family historians can trace their genealogy and consult with professional staff. The center also contains the Keeneland Changing Exhibits Gallery for various temporary exhibitions – some examples of which include "Beyond the Log Cabin: Kentucky's Abraham Lincoln" and "Made to be Played: Traditional Art of Kentucky Luthiers." The gift shop is called the Steward Home School 1792 Store.
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