Standing in Solidarity Against Racial Inequality
The Heritage Hemp Trail and Kentucky Hemp Heritage Alliance stand in solidarity with those fighting against racial inequality.
The Heritage Hemp Trail and Kentucky Hemp Heritage Alliance stand in solidarity with those fighting against racial inequality.
A special Black History Month program highlighting the integral role of African Americans in Kentucky agriculture and hemp.
The Kentucky Hemp Heritage Alliance and Henry Clay Memorial Foundation hosted Henry Clay's Hemp Social on Thursday, October 17th, 2019.
In this video, KHS History Advocate Stuart Sanders interviews Alyssa Erickson from the Kentucky Hempsters & Kentucky Hemp Heritage Alliance.
On the evening of Thursday, July 11th, guests gathered at the historic Farmington plantation in Louisville for a hemp dinner fundraiser.
The Heritage Hemp Trail and affiliates hosted a "Discover The Hemplands" event series in Kentucky June 4-9th to celebrate Hemp History Week.
Historic Sites On The Heritage Hemp Trail Plant Hemp Plots For Debut During “Discover The Hemplands” Hemp History Week Event Series June 4th
A former hemp warehouse still stands (for a short time) in Winchester, Kentucky.
The Kentucky Hemp Heritage Alliance (KHHA) has partnered with the Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation (BGT) to install a hemp museum.
On Saturday, March 9th the newest Kentucky Historical Marker recognizing Bourbon County Hemp and the historic Alexander House was dedicated