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Tales From The Kentucky Room

Tales From The Kentucky Room

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Stories of Lexington, Kentucky’s history and people.© 1999-2018 Lexington Public Library. All rights reserved. Art
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    • The Kentucky Room Digital Archive with Sarah Hubbard (2026)
      Feb 19 2026

      David sits down with Sarah Hubbard, Kentucky Room Manager to talk about exciting updates to the Kentucky Room’s online digital archive. They discuss how to use the archive, and what Sarah’s favorite items in the collection are, plus some upcoming events in the Kentucky Room for 2026.

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      20 min
    • Southern Country Goodfellow: A Conversation with Adam Lewis (2026)
      Jan 15 2026

      David sits down with Adam Lewis, local architecture photographer and archivist, to discuss Adam’s popular Instagram account: Southern Country Goodfellow (@southern_country_goodfellow on Instagram). They discuss Adam’s inspiration to start the account, his love of architecture, and how he finds homes to photograph. Adam tells us about his future plans for his photography, and how to get in touch with him if you would like to have your home featured on Southern Country Goodfellow.

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      24 min
    • Appalachian Englishes with Dr. Jennifer Cramer (2025)
      Dec 18 2025

      David sits down with Dr. Jennifer Cramer, Director of the Appalachian Studies Program at the University of Kentucky and a Professor in the department of Linguistics to talk about the myths and realities of Appalachian Englishes. They talk about her research into dialects in Kentucky and Appalachia and how Appalachian English dialects are similar and different from other American English dialects, and how that influences the ways people think about the region. They also discuss her work with the Kentucky Humanities Council and participation in the Speakers Bureau, a program that provides high-quality speakers to libraries and other non-profits.


      Thank you for joining us on Tales from the Kentucky Room this year!

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      23 min
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