McCreary County Museum

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McCreary County Museum
The McCreary County Museum in the early 2000s
McCreary County Museum is located in Kentucky
McCreary County Museum
McCreary County Museum is located in the United States
McCreary County Museum
Location1 Henderson Street, Stearns, Kentucky
Coordinates36°41′57″N 84°28′37″W / 36.69912°N 84.47688°W / 36.69912; -84.47688
Built1903 (1903)
WebsiteMcCreary County Museum [1]
Part ofRussellville Historic District (ID88002528[1])
Added to NRHPNovember 16, 1988

Constructed in 1907, the McCreary County Museum is housed in the former Stearns Coal and Lumber Company corporate headquarters in

McCreary County, including an exhibit on moonshine.[3]

The museum uses the first floor of the 16,000 square foot building to display artifacts, including historic documents, objects, and photographs pertaining to McCreary County and the Stearns Coal & Lumber Company. A permanent exhibit honoring the life of Wilburn K. Ross displays the Medal of Honor winner's uniform and photographs. The second floor and third floors are closed to the public.

The museum is adjacent to the depot of the Big South Fork Scenic Railway, a heritage railroad, on tracks that were used by the Kentucky & Tennessee Railway, along the Southern Railway.

See also

  • Barthell, Kentucky: Stearns Coal and Lumber Company town in McCreary County, Kentucky
  • Blue Heron, Kentucky: Stearns Coal and Lumber Company town in McCreary County, Kentucky
  • Justus Smith Stearns: Founder of Stearns Coal and Lumber Company
  • Stearns, Kentucky: Stearns Coal and Lumber Company town in McCreary County, Kentucky

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Getaway: Re-created Camp Mines History". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. April 16, 2003. Retrieved April 3, 2008.
  3. ^ Eve Carr (July 15, 2006). "Ten Treasures of Eastern Kentucky". The Free Lance-Star. Archived from the original on January 23, 2013. Retrieved April 3, 2008.

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