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Travel Channel films at Elizabethtown museum

By Mary Alford, The News-Enterprise

A new Travel Channel television show had crews Monday at the Hardin County History Museum in downtown Elizabethtown. Producer Ryan Golembesky said the show, which has the tentative title "Code of the Wild," is about two brothers, the Keefers, who go around the world investigating wilderness mysteries.

The crew was set up at the museum to delve into the history and legend of Jonathan Swift, a Virginia merchant who, according to an 1800s lore, might have lost his treasure in Kentucky, possibly in a cave. Two of the possible locations for the treasure are in Hardin County.

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