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Airplane museums in Kentucky.  Kentucky is nicknamed the Bluegrass State.  The population of Kentucky is 3,699,000 people, number 23 of the 50 states, its capital is Frankfort and  its largest city is Louisville.  The highest point in Kentucky is Black Mountain which is 4,139 feet and its land area is 39,732 square miles, number 36 of the 50 states.

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The Aviation Museum Of Kentucky Inc. 
4316 Hnager Drive
Lexington, KY.
Phone: 859-231-1219
http://www.aviationky.org/
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Dan F. Pratt Museum 
AFZB-DPT-MU, 
26th and Tennessee Av.
Fort Campbell, KY 42223
502-798-3215
Located Near Hopkinsville
About 3 Aircraft

 
Museum of History and Science 
727 West Main St.
Louisville, KY. 40202
502-561-6100
A Couple of Aircraft and Spacecraft
 

 

Y-I-BET on the Youth of America.

Youth Innovative Business Environment Training.

A Better way for kids to learn about technology, aviation and industry.  This is an extensive exhibit that had hundreds of hours and tens of thousands of dollars put into making it.  The original concept of the Y-I-BET Program was designed by C. Jeff Dyrek and Robert Muse.

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