Retro Louisville: How the Speed Museum evolved in its nearly 100 years
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The Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, has undergone significant transformations over its nearly 100-year history. Originally founded in 1927, the museum has evolved from a small regional institution into a major cultural hub, expanding its collection, renovating its facilities, and increasing community engagement through diverse exhibitions and educational programs.
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