Bob Adams
Department of Travel and Tourism
Six museums have made the initial list of 31 unique attractions
featured in the Kentucky Department of Travel and Tourism’s “There’s
Only One” marketing campaign.
The department will be promoting these museums throughout 2012 and
beyond. Now’s the time to make an excursion to experience these
fascinating collections of Americana that are found only in Kentucky.
Cool winter months offer the perfect opportunity to explore the
one-of-a-kind indoor displays at the National Quilt Museum in Paducah,
International Bluegrass Music Museum in Owensboro, National Corvette
Museum in Bowling Green and the Muhammad Ali Center, Louisville Slugger
Museum and Factory and Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville.
The Muhammad Ali Center features the boxing champion’s extensive
memorabilia, along with exhibits designed to inspire visitors to achieve
their own fullest potential. At the National Corvette Museum, you’ll
find a comprehensive collection of the sleek sports cars ranging from
the first models of the early 1950s to the latest versions.
The IBMM includes the International Bluegrass Music Association’s
Hall of Fame; a gallery devoted to Bill Monroe, father of bluegrass; a
timeline of bluegrass music, and a collection of instruments used by the
genre’s stalwarts.
The National Quilt Museum showcases about 12 changing exhibits
throughout the year, with up to 150 quilts in traditional to
contemporary styles displayed in three galleries. At the Slugger Museum,
visitors learn the story of the family company that has been crafting
the official bat of Major League Baseball for over a century. Hands-on
exhibits, statues of MLB immortals and a tour of the factory round out
the experience.
At the Kentucky Derby Museum, mount a simulated horse and race
friends to the finish line, watch a 360-degree film of the most recent
Derby and try your hand at calling a race.
Catch special presentations like the Corvette Museum’s “It’s a Nano
World,” a child-oriented exhibit that focuses on the world that’s too
small to be seen with just your eyes. It’s on view from mid-January to
mid-April.
At the Ali Center, “IndiVisible: A Smithsonian Exhibit” will be on
display from mid-January to mid-March. This exhibition explores the
lives and experiences of people who share African-American and Native
American ancestry.
There’s only one Kentucky, and these museums provide a starting place for discovering it.

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