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KY Cabinet for Tourism, Arts and Heritage office moving

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FRANKFORT, KY (9 Dec 2016) -The Kentucky Cabinet Tourism, Arts and Heritage and the Kentucky Department of Tourism today announced a new office location in Frankfort, Kentucky, effective Monday, December 12, 2016

The address of the new location is 100 Airport Road, Second Floor, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. Other contact information, including phone numbers, remains the same.



The Cabinet of Tourism, Arts and Heritage oversees fifteen Kentucky agencies, including the Department of Travel, Department of Parks, the Office of Film and Development, Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Kentucky Historical Society, Kentucky State Fair Board, Heritage Council, Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, Frankfort Convention Center, Governor's School for the Arts, Kentucky Artisans Center in Berea, Kentucky Arts Council, Kentucky Horse Park, Kentucky Center for African American Heritage and the Office of Creative Services.


This story was posted on 2016-12-10 03:14:25
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