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Exhibit Opening – The Great War: Kentucky & Beyond

Hopewell Museum 800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United States

Light refreshments. Free & open to the public. This exhibit commemorates the Centennial of WWI & explores Kentuckians’ role from local to international perspectives. Curated by Margaret Spratt, Ph.D. Sponsored by Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels, American Legion... Read More

Monthly Teen Art Studio

Hopewell Museum 800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United States

Teens in middle & high school, come to the Museum to create your own artwork! Free, with snacks & supplies included. This event is in partnership with Paris-Bourbon County Public Library.

Family Exhibit Opening – The Great War

Hopewell Museum 800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United States

Includes child-friendly crafts, activities, & refreshments. Free & open to the public.

The Great War Lecture Series: Scott Ellsworth, Ph.D.

Hopewell Museum 800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United States

Scott Ellsworth, Ph.D. “The Long Shadow: World War I, Race, and the Making of America.” Free & open to the public. Formerly a historian at the Smithsonian Institution, Scott Ellsworth has written about American history and culture for... Read More

Mardi Gras, 1934

Prichard & Bail Cocktail Bar 108 East 4th Street, Paris, KY, United States

Join us for our first annual HPBC Hopewell Museum Mardi Gras Party: Mardi Gras, 1934! With prohibition ending in December of 1933, this post-prohibition party is a celebration of the first Mardi Gras where Bourbon was allowed to... Read More

Monthly Teen Art Studio

Hopewell Museum 800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United States

Teens in middle & high school, come to the Museum to create your own artwork! Free, with snacks & supplies included. This event is in partnership with Paris-Bourbon County Public Library.

The Great War Lecture Series: Margaret Spratt, Ph.D.

Hopewell Museum 800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United States

Margaret Spratt, Ph.D. “Behind the Lines: American Women in France during The Great War." Free & open to the public. After receiving a Ph.D. in history at the University of Kentucky, Margaret Spratt was on the faculty at... Read More