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The oldest private military preparatory school in the United States. Chartered in 1847 by the State of Kentucky. This Alumni website is a place where KMI alumni can reminisce about the KMI of years past and chat and inform each other about today's events and happenings in their lives.
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DONATE your Saber yearbooks to the Venice Museum & Archives....
- KMI History
The Kentucky Military Institute was established by Colonel...
- Bugle Calls
THE KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE, America's Oldest Military...
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Uniforms - Kentucky Military Institute Alumni
- Venice, Florida Campus
1960 - ''Retreat" Source - 1961 Saber 1960 - ''Retreat"...
- Fred Willard
Fred Willard - Kentucky Military Institute Alumni
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WATCH a tour of the Kentucky Military History Museum from our Virtual Visitor page! Location: 125 E. Main St., Frankfort, a short walk from the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History. Please note: parking at this location is limited.
- (502) 564-1792
- contact@ky.history.gov
The Kentucky Military Institute was a military preparatory boarding school from 1845 to 1971, chartered by the state legislature in 1847. It had several homes, with the longest in Lyndon, Kentucky, outside of Louisville.
The Kentucky Military Institute ( KMI) was a military preparatory school in Lyndon, Kentucky, and Venice, Florida, in operation from 1845 to 1971.
Jan 17, 2021 · The Kentucky Military Institute returns to its roots in Venice for a permanent historical display location.
In 1845, Allen purchased property south of Frankfort, KY, believing it would be a good location for a private military school. Established as the Kentucky Military Institute it had a reputation for excellent instructors, strict discipline and demanding academic courses.
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The Kentucky Military History Museum is housed in the 1850 State Arsenal and has a large collection of Kentucky, Union and Confederate memorabilia, including identified uniforms, flags, guns, and other equipment.