10299 Maysville Rd Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park, Carlisle, KY 40311-8800Map
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History
The history of the area was well presented. So much that I didn't know. Daniel Boone, the revolutionary war, how dy Indians were involved. How the settlers came over the past. And prehistoric animals....
What a Collection of Prehistoric and Pioneer Relics!
Though it was the off-season, Illana made sure that I got to tour the museum before I left for my southcentral Kentucky home! She shared information she’d gleaned from personal experience such as comp...
This is located on the grounds of the Blue Licks State resort Park but it is certainly deserving of its own listing on Trip Advisor. Great little period museum that is run by the state and there are ...
The museum surprised me in a good way. I learned not only about early times for the Kentucky area (underwater) but also how the Indians did things & also settlers.
History
The history of the area was well presented. So much that I didn't know. Daniel Boone, the revolutionary war, how dy Indians were involved. How the settlers came over the past. And prehistoric animals....
What a Collection of Prehistoric and Pioneer Relics!
Though it was the off-season, Illana made sure that I got to tour the museum before I left for my southcentral Kentucky home! She shared information she’d gleaned from personal experience such as comp...
When with my son's to teach them about our local history.
Very educational. Has a wealth of knowledge of history in this community. I would highly recommend this to any histoy buff.
The Pioneer Museum
This is located on the grounds of the Blue Licks State resort Park but it is certainly deserving of its own listing on Trip Advisor. Great little period museum that is run by the state and there are ...
Back in Time
The museum surprised me in a good way. I learned not only about early times for the Kentucky area (underwater) but also how the Indians did things & also settlers.