Program Description
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Explore the past, one story at a time!
History isn’t just about names and dates—it’s about the stories, people, and moments that shape our world. This quarterly speaker series brings that past to life through fascinating presentations from knowledgeable experts,sponsored by the Mt. Washington Historical Society.
Each session dives into unique historical topics, from surprising local connections to the “what if?” moments that almost changed everything. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about the past, you'll uncover fresh insights, new discoveries, and meaningful discussion.
UPCOMING SESSIONS:
- 🕯️ Thursday, April 30th – America and the Holocaust: Did It Start in Oldham County? with Rabbi Stan Miles
How does a global tragedy connect to a place close to home? Rabbi Stan Miles explores the roots of the Holocaust and the long history of antisemitism while examining a compelling question with local ties. Expect thoughtful context, important historical insight, and conversation that invites reflection.
- 🚂 Thursday, July 23rd – When the Railroad (Almost) Came to Town with Charles Hartley
In 1890, big plans were on track: a new railway line from Louisville through Mt. Washington and on to Smithville at Salt River. The Louisville Southeastern Railroad Company was officially incorporated and even authorized to raise $1.5 million to make it happen. Everything seemed set in motion… except the trains never came. Local historian and author Charles Hartley unpacks the story of the railroad that almost reshaped the community—and explores what that near-miss meant for Mt. Washington’s future.
For ages 12 and up. Just drop in!
Seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Questions? Call 543-7675 ext. 2552 or e-mail ladonna@bcplib.org.