LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Something exciting happened at the Frazier History Museum, hint: it’s colorful and full of Kentucky stories.

“If you could only see what’s behind these walls! That was the concept Doe-Anderson took on in creating this mural,” Frazier President and CEO Andy Treinen said at a news conference Friday morning.

The new 132-foot mural, designed by Doe-Anderson, highlights iconic objects from the museum, including:

The moonbow

Tori Murden McClure’s rowboat American Pearl

Corvette C6

Teddy Roosevelt’s Big Stick hunting rifle

Tree stump with Daniel Boone’s name carved in it

The oldest American Civil War monument

Buffy the Bison

Jack Harlow’s MTV Moon Man Award

Louisville Orchestra fiddle

Original Cabbage Patch Doll

Credit: Frazier History Museum

Located on the Ninth S

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