Archive for July, 2009



Have you explored the Gardens?

Have you explored the Botanical Gardens? The Creation Museum not only has 70,000 square feet of exhibit space inside but extensive Botanical gardens around the lake.
Enjoy strolling through the carnivorous bog garden.
You can also explore five bridges, including a floating bridge, arched bridge, and an exciting suspension bridge.
Make sure you bring your camera as [...]

Kingdom Racing at the Creation Museum

Yesterday was a successful afternoon as the team from Kingdom Racing arrived at the Creation Museum in the early afternoon to unload their car.
Car #32 will be racing this Saturday at the Kentucky Speedway, sponsored by the Creation Museum. Don’t forget that if you bring your Creation Museum Admission ticket to the Kentucky Speedway [...]

Meet Racing Driver Brandon Wagner

After partnering with MacDonald Motorsports in June the Creation Museum is back in the racing circuit this month. Indy Lights driver Brandon Wagner will be showcasing his No. 32 Kingdom Racing car at the Creation Museum Wednesday, July 29, prior to competing in the Firestone Indy Lights 100 race at Kentucky Speedway on August [...]

America: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Mike Riddle will present a strong patriotic talk that goes through the history of America’s battles for freedom, including the War of Independence, Civil War, WW 1 and II, Korea, Vietnam, as well as the Cold War and the War on Terror. The discussion then focuses on another and greater battle that will affect America’s [...]

A Musical Day

Yesterday was a musical day at the Creation Museum. Not only did acclaimed pianist John Elliott perform another piano concert, but the Museum’s own Buddy Davis performed his popular Creation Musical Adventure to a packed crowd in the Museum’s Special Effects Theater.
In addition Ben Owens is still performing at the Museum. Now through [...]



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