
Science Hill Female Academy; Julie May; Apple Patch
Season 13 Episode 3 | 25m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Science Hill Female Academy/Julie May/Apple Patch
Former students' memories of the Science Hill Female Academy in Shelby County, which closed in 1939 after 114 years of operation; Shelbyville artist Julie May's intricate works based on natural forms, created with the unusual process known as vitreography; and Apple Patch in Oldham County, a residential community founded by parents where their children with Down Syndrome can live and work safely.
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Science Hill Female Academy; Julie May; Apple Patch
Season 13 Episode 3 | 25m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Former students' memories of the Science Hill Female Academy in Shelby County, which closed in 1939 after 114 years of operation; Shelbyville artist Julie May's intricate works based on natural forms, created with the unusual process known as vitreography; and Apple Patch in Oldham County, a residential community founded by parents where their children with Down Syndrome can live and work safely.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Kentucky Life is a local public television program presented by KET
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