America 250 Comes to the Frazier Kentucky History Museum with Kentucky State Society Daughters
























America 250 at the Frazier Kentucky History Museum .

The commemoration of America 250 continues at the Frazier Kentucky History Museum with the opening of its newest exhibition, Revolutionary Threads, was held on Saturday, August 16. It runs through January of 2027. 

Members of the Corn Island Chapter, NSDAR, along with Daughters from   John Marshall, and Fincastle Chapters of NSDAR, Louisville, Kentucky.





A special note of appreciation goes to two remarkable Kentucky Daughters whose vision and dedication helped bring Revolutionary Threads to life. 

On display are representations of uniforms, clothing and items worn and used by the Patriot soldier ancestors and family members of the Transylvania Chapter, NSDAR, Lexington, Kentucky. 

Janet Freeman, Exhibit Co-Designer and Historical Clothing Designer, of the Transylvania Chapter, NSDAR, will share the inspiration, research, and craftsmanship behind the historical garments featured in the exhibit, her passion for historical interpretation and education was evident. It is exciting to see her talents showcased in this America 250 initiative.

Also presenting is Leslie James, Exhibit Artist and Logistics Coordinator, of the Transylvania Chapter, NSDAR. Leslie's artistic vision and behind-the-scenes coordination have been instrumental in transforming research and history into an engaging museum experience for visitors of all ages.

Together, these talented Daughters demonstrate how collaboration, creativity, and historical scholarship preserve our nation's story and inspire future generations. Their work is a wonderful example of the Kentucky Society DAR's commitment to education, historic preservation, and the commemoration of America's 250th anniversary across the Kentucky State Society, DAR, will participate in this special event in collaboration with the museum. 

Following the program, Corn Island True Lewis, Kentucky State Chair, Specialty Research, will be available to answer questions and visit with attendees

The museum's America 250 exhibitions continue to expand with Revolutionary Threads, joining I Too Am a Kentuckian and Pursuit of Happiness in telling Kentucky's remarkable story as our nation approaches its 250th anniversary.

We also heard from two modern day soldiers, Rob Givens and Amy McGrath, who are both featured in the I Too Am a Kentuckian exhibition. They talked about their military service and their Kentucky Roots.  




PROGRAM OVERVIEW

  • American Revolution film screens

  • Rachel Platt, VP of Mission, and Andy Treinen, President and CEO, Frazier Kentucky History Museum, welcome guests

  • Julia Hood, State Regent, Kentucky Society Daughters of the American Revolution (KSDAR/NSDAR), welcomes guests

  • Sandy Marting, Exhibit Co-designer/Curator, Transylvania Chapter NSDAR, provides overview of Revolutionary Threads exhibit

  • Janet Freeman, Exhibit Co-Designer/Historical Clothing Designer, Transylvania Chapter NSDAR, speaks

  • Leslie James, Exhibit Artist & Logistics, Transylvania Chapter NSDAR, speaks

  • Descendant recognition

  • Overview of I Too Am a Kentuckian exhibition

  • Brigadier General Rob Givens discusses military service and Kentucky roots

  • Colonel Amy McGrath discusses military service and Kentucky roots

  • Guests head to Revolutionary Threads exhibit for Q&A and expert insight.  





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