Kentucky Humanities Fall 2011

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Oct 14th, 11
The Fall 2011 issue of Kentucky Humanities magazine is available online!

Included in this issue of Kentucky Humanities:

• Jonathan Jeffrey shares the untold story of Kentucky grave houses.
• David Hawpe takes a look at Louisville's Festival of Faiths. We hope you will consider attending this community-wide event taking place November 2-7.
• Marianne Walker introduces us to Kentucky native John Marsh, editor of Gone with the Wind.

Be sure to check out the latest issue of Kentucky Humanities in print or online for these articles and much more. If you have a story you would like to share please contact our magazine editor, Marianne Stoess, Marianne.Stoess@uky.edu.

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