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Join the Oldham County History Center to celebrate Native American Heritage Month on Saturday, November, 12th from 10am-2:30pm.    The Ohio River was one of the most important corridors for Native American travel and trade. Thousands took advantage of the pristine water and abundant resources...

Have a treasure that you want to learn more about or it's value?  Bring your item to the the Rob Morris Chapel Educational Building on the Oldham County History Center Campus where professional appraisers will be on-site to provide information to guests about their items....

It's going to be a busy weekend in La Grange!  Stop by the La Grange Farmers' Market first thing Saturday morning, September 23rd for goodies then cross the tracks to the Oldham County History Center for Barnyard Fun! in the morning and  for the Day...

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Join the Oldham County History Center staff and professional archaeologists for a public dig at the Henry Bibb Escapes/Gatewood Plantation. This dig site is part of the National Park Service’s National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. Program is free to the public, but reservations are...

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