Established October 2003 Type History museum | Dissolved July 2012 | |
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Location 215 West Main StreetLexington, Kentucky, United States |
Kentucky almanac at lexington history center november 17 2005
The Lexington History Center was a history museum in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, located in the former Fayette County Courthouse until 2012 when the city closed the building after deteriorating lead paint and asbestos, along with mold, were discovered. Prior to the closing of the building, the Isaac Scott Hathaway Museum moved to a new location on Georgetown Street. The building has been closed off until renovations by the city can begin.
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The Lexington History Museum was not closed "after deteriorating lead paint and asbestos, along with mold, were discovered." In fact, when the museum opened in October 2003, signs were prominently displayed in the upper reaches of the building warning of lead paint and asbestos. The museum was opened in October 2003 under a Memorandum of Understanding between the Lexington-Fayette Urban-County Government (Lexington, Ky.) and the Commonwealth of Kentucky that stipulated the municipal government would spend a "minimum $1,000,000" to renovate the Old Fayette County Courthouse as the Lexington History Museum—an amount that was never fulfilled. After evicting the Museums (see below) from the building, the city has committed to spending $30 million to renovate the building for commercial space.
The Lexington History Center was formerly host to three museums: