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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A new exhibit is now on display at the Frazier Museum.

"Documenting Kentucky: Three Photographic Surveys" explores how photographers have worked to preserve the identity, diversity and evolving landscapes of Kentucky.

Through almost 150 photographs, visitors will gain new insight into the everyday lives of Kentuckians

"The stories these images tell—some stark, some joyful, all deeply human—remind us of the power of photography to record and reflect a place and its people," Amanda Briede, senior curator of exhibitions at Frazier, said in a news release Thursday. "This exhibition is not just about Kentucky's past. It's also a mirror held up to its present and a conversation about its future."

The exhibition will be on view through Nov. 9. For more information, click here.

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