at 122 South Cherry Street, Greenville
In 1986, Hamilton Richardson Duncan graciously donated the Duncan House to the City of Greenville. Hamilton was the grandson of William Graham Duncan, Muhlenberg Coal Baron and builder of the house in 1912. Officially opening in 1989, the Duncan House became Muhlenberg County's first historical museum and art gallery. The purpose of the Duncan Center today is to preserve the art, history and culture of Muhlenberg County and Kentucky and to provide opportunities to see and experience visual arts, provide access to historical collections and to restore and maintain the integrity of the Duncan Home.
Duncan Cultural Center Museum is Greenville based place and this enity listed in Other Historical category. Located at 122 South Cherry Street KY 42345. Contact phone number of Duncan Cultural Center Museum: (270) 338-2605
In 1986, Hamilton Richardson Duncan graciously donated the Duncan House to the City of Greenville. Hamilton was the grandson of William Graham Duncan, Muhlenberg Coal Baron and builder of the house in 1912. Officially opening in 1989, the Duncan House became Muhlenberg County's first historical museum and art gallery. The purpose of the Duncan Center today is to preserve the art, history and culture of Muhlenberg County and Kentucky and to provide opportunities to see and experience visual arts, provide access to historical collections and to restore and maintain the integrity of the Duncan Home.