YouTube Content - Miscellaneous
Barbourville School students interview KHM's Steve Valentine
Hunter Jones and students from Barbourville City Schools interviewed Knox Historical Museum's Steve Valentine on Oct. 25, 2017. The interview was cond
YouTube Content - Miscellaneous
Hunter Jones and students from Barbourville City Schools interviewed Knox Historical Museum's Steve Valentine on Oct. 25, 2017. The interview was cond
YouTube Content - Miscellaneous
Hunter Jones and students from Barbourville City Schools interviewed Knox Historical Museum's Steve Valentine on Oct. 25, 2017. The interview was cond
Museum News
On July 26, 2019, Marilyn Beddow Miller, formerly of Knox County, Kentucky, submitted an old baseball team photo to the Facebook account called "Knox
Museum News
On July 26, 2019, Marilyn Beddow Miller, formerly of Knox County, Kentucky, submitted an old baseball team photo to the Facebook account called "Knox
Museum News
On July 26, 2019, Marilyn Beddow Miller, formerly of Knox County, Kentucky, submitted an old baseball team photo to the Facebook account called "Knox
Articles
This aerial view of Union College and neighborhood in Barbourville, Kentucky appeared in the College's 1958 Stespean annual.
Articles
This aerial view of Union College and neighborhood in Barbourville, Kentucky appeared in the College's 1958 Stespean annual.
Articles
This aerial view of Union College and neighborhood in Barbourville, Kentucky appeared in the College's 1958 Stespean annual.
Museum News
The Knox Historical Museum recently published a special double issue focusing on Knox Central High School from its beginning in 1935 to the present.
Museum News
The Knox Historical Museum recently published a special double issue focusing on Knox Central High School from its beginning in 1935 to the present.
Museum News
The Knox Historical Museum recently published a special double issue focusing on Knox Central High School from its beginning in 1935 to the present.
Articles about Boone Trace written or selected by KHM staff
Historians at the Knox Historical Museum in Barbourville believe they have pinpointed the location of the old ford or crossing on Richland Creek that