2009
Northern Kentucky
History Art & Culture Lecture Series
Sponsored
by
The
Friends of Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center
and
The Kenton County
Historical Society

March
8 @ 2pm
Good
Old Days in Cincinnati
Broadcasting
Bill
Myers, Longtime Television
Personality with WLW-T
April
19 @ 2pm
Frank
Duveneck,
Cincinnati Arts and Artists
Sam
Hollingsworth, Artist and
Teacher
May
17 @ 2pm
A
Century of Historic
Architecture in Covington, Ky. 1814-1914?
Walter
E. Langsam, Architectural
Historian and Historic-Preservation Consultant
June
14 @ 2pm
“The
Green Line”
The
Cincinnati,
Newport & Covington Railway
Terry
Lehmann, Author
September
13 @ 2pm
“The
Balcony
Is
Closed”
A
History
of Northern Kentucky's Long-Forgotten Neighborhood
Movie Theaters
Bob
Webster, Northern Kentucky
Historian and Author
October
11 @ 2pm
River
Stories and Some
Fun with Captain Alan Bernstein
Captain
Alan Bernstein, owner BB
Riverboats in Newport and Mike Fink in Covington
November
8 @ 2pm
John
A. Roebling and
his Suspension Bridge on the Ohio River
Dr.
Don Heinrich Tolzmann, Historian, Covington-Cincinnati
Suspension Bridge Committee

Place: Baker Hunt Art
&
Cultural Center
at 620 Greenup Street, Covington
Time:
2pm
(enter
parking lot on 7th Street)
The Baker Hunt Museum will open for
free tours after the lecture.
Cost: $7 for individual lecture at
the door. $45 for the Series
Refreshments
served.
Proceeds
benefit the programming of Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center,
serving the community since 1922
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