This is just a glimpse of the nearly 1,000 dummies at Vent Haven. The man who started the collection had 500 when he died in 1972. Northern Kentucky's Vent Haven Museum, the world's only museum ...
FORT MITCHELL, Ky. — Just off the Interstate 75 exit to Fort Mitchell lie some unassuming structures dotting West Maple Avenue. Inside, they’re hiding a very special surprise for visitors. Vent Haven ...
In our Inside Look stories, Herald-Leader journalists take you inside places around Lexington and Kentucky that you maybe haven't seen before. Read more. Story idea? [email protected]. In ...
Vent Haven Museum is all about dummies – puppets, not people with questionable judgment. This museum houses 1,012 ventriloquial figures, more commonly referred to as dummies, from the 19th through ...
Hundreds of eyes stare at me. Unblinking lifeless eyes. A bit unsettling. But, of course, what gave life to these unmoving creatures were the talented ventriloquists behind them. “This is the only ...
Depending on who you ask, Vent Haven Museum is either Northern Kentucky’s best- or worst-kept secret. As the world’s only museum dedicated to ventriloquism, the 4,000-square-foot space draws a ...
Owensboro Symphony Orchestra's program, Music on Call, offers detainees at the Daviess County Detention Center hope through music; the sweet smell of Magee's Bakery Transparent Pie is a Kentucky Life ...
Hundreds of ventriloquists from all over the world will soon descend on Fort Mitchell, Ky., for the 30th anniversary International Ventriloquists' ConVENTion. Why Fort Mitchell? It's the home of Vent ...
The world's only museum dedicated to ventriloquism is looking for a new home and the charitable arm of one of Northern Kentucky's largest home builders is helping that happen. The Drees Homes ...
Director of the Vent Haven Museum, Lisa Sweasy and Professional Ventriloquist, Denny Baker Barbara is joined by two esteemed guests: Lisa Sweasy, the Director of the Vent Haven Ventriloquist Museum, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Lizzie has been tucked in a wooden trunk bearing her name and stowed inside Linda Mae Glader’s closet for more than 40 years. But the dummy — a handcrafted ...
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