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Today, the museum proudly displays one of the world's largest collections of original Audubon art that made the wildlife artist a legend. But it is the personal artifacts and memorabilia that portray the often difficult life of Audubon - more starving artist than artistic success. The museum's four
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In 1990 the state General Assembly allocated $ 2.5 million for a thorough renovation of the museum and the additional 9,500-square-foot (880 m) nature center to promote the study of nature. In the spring of 1992, the largest renovation in the museum's 54-year history began and in December 1993
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The Wilderness Lake was completed in the spring of 1938 but the work continued slowly on the Tea House and gardens, the recreational lake, the roads and the cottages. The Tea House was completed in June 1940 and served three meals daily until December 1941. In the spring of 1941, the cottages were
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Alice Tyler, widow of J. J. Audubon's great-grandson, Leonard Sanford Tyler, had been in contact with Susan Towles during the park's development. It was her wish that the large personal collection of Audubon material in her possession be placed on loan in the new Audubon Museum. Mrs. Tyler shipped
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After WWII, attention returned to John James Audubon State Park. Beginning in 1948 and lasting until 1955, a program of restoration and construction was carried out. Some of the projects completed were new museum lighting installation; picnic area, bathhouse and beach, landscaping, parking, lake
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dam and shelter construction. From 1960 to 1969 another $ 500,000 was invested in the park with construction of a camping area and nine-hole golf course. Additional land was acquired bringing the park to nearly 700 acres. New picnic shelters and employee housing were also constructed.
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In 1934, the Wolf Hills area in Henderson was selected for a new state park (meeting the minimum 300 acres needed for park development). Susan Towles, a Henderson librarian, supplied the necessary research and documentation to establish a historic connection to the land and Audubon.
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Progress on the park was not always smooth. There were long delays caused by lack of funds and disagreements over the park's focus. Henderson attorney and businessman Gibney Oscar Letcher helped guide the project along; working among the
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A variety of year-round, interpretive programs are conducted under the direction of a full-time naturalist and museum educator. Programs focus on art history, as well as native plants, animals, conservation and recycling.
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that accommodates tents and campers; a 28-acre (110,000 m) manmade fishing lake with rental pedal boats; 6.5 miles (10.5 km) of forest hiking trails; tennis courts; four picnic shelters; and playground.
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exhibit halls chronicle Audubon's life, including his 1810–1819 residence in Henderson, Kentucky. Highlights of the collection include the American Bald Eagle oil, a four-volume edition of the
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operated small businesses in Henderson, Kentucky with mixed success, but his passion was exploring the forests of the region and sketching and painting wildlife, particularly birds.
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The Tyler collection was later purchased in 1994 through numerous donations made to the Friends of Audubon, as well as contributions from the Preston Foundation and the
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Audubon Park consists of approximately 700 acres (2.8 km), primarily hilly forests that include 338-acre (1.4 km) dedicated by the
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The museum design is French heritage. The style also permitted the inclusion of small niches in the museum tower for nesting birds.
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completed and the recreational lake was excavated and filled. That completed the work under the federal New Deal programs.
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This is 1 of 3 state parks in Kentucky that will be in the path of totality for the 2024 total solar eclipse.
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her collection to Henderson in the spring of 1938 and the museum opened July 16, 1938.
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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that features numerous valuable examples of Audubon art as well as a gift shop and
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in 1988. Most of the park has been dedicated as a state nature preserve by the
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National Register of Historic Places in Henderson County, Kentucky
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who resided in Henderson from 1810 to 1819 when Henderson was a
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Norman Revival
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