The Georgetown and Scott County Museum is a public facility dedicated to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting significant historical and educational artifacts and specimens related to the rich history and culture of Scott County, Kentucky.
With a mission to provide public education and enjoyment, the museum showcases a range of exhibits, including the life and contributions of Vice President Richard M. Johnson, the devastating tornado outbreak of 1974, and a year-round display of black history. Visitors can also explore the museum's gift shop, featuring historic literature and locally created works of art.
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