Jeffersontown Historical Museum, Local history museum in Jeffersontown, Kentucky.
The Jeffersontown Historical Museum is a local history institution that collects photographs, textiles, rare books, and historical costumes. The collection documents the community's development and changes throughout the decades.
The museum was established in 1972 and opened inside City Hall, beginning systematic preservation efforts for local artifacts and records. This initiative marked an important milestone in documenting the town's heritage for future generations.
The museum displays an extensive collection of over 1,000 dolls spanning different eras, reflecting the toys and fashions of past generations. Visitors can also view objects from the old train station and browse historical newspaper editions from the community.
The museum is located on Watterson Trail and is open during weekdays with no admission fee required. Visitors should plan to arrive during regular hours to view the collections and speak with staff members about specific items.
The museum digitized its collections in 2011, making extensive materials available online including microfilmed newspaper archives. This allowed people worldwide to access local historical documents without visiting the building in person.
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