2012 Creation Museum news

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November

  • Nov 28. Cincinnati Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio. Tourism: The little engine that powers local economy by Lisa Bernard-Kuhn. pp. A1, A3. Photo of Creation Museum lobby on front page.
  • Nov 28. Kentucky Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio. Tourism: The little engine that powers local economy by Lisa Bernard-Kuhn. pp. A1, A3. Photo of Creation Museum lobby on front page.
  • Nov 10. The Herald Bulletin. Anderson, Indiana. Tasty Tradition by Abbey Doyle. p. A5.
    The group of 25 to 50 people also have fun activities like a planned trip to the Creation Museum in Kentucky.
  • Nov 7. City Beat. Cincinnati, Ohio. Creation Museum Attendance Drops for Fourth Straight Year by James McNair.
    This week, the museum told CityBeat that attendance for the year ended June 30 came to 254,074. That amounts to a 10 percent drop from last year’s 282,000 and is the museum’s fourth straight year of declining attendance and its lowest annual attendance yet. The $27 million museum drew 404,000 in its first year and just over 300,000 each of the next two.

September

  • Sep 26. The Journal News. Independence, Kentucky. Family Fun Chronicles: Creation Museum by Mike Mizer.
    The July edition of our Family Fun Chronicles takes us to Petersburg to explore Answers In Genesis’ (AIG) Creation Museum. This particular destination has made worldwide headlines and is incredibly well-attended by both Christians and non-Christians alike. No matter what your stand on spiritual matters, the Creation Museum is sure to educate, entertain, and, perhaps, inspire.

July

  • Jul 12. Community Recorder. Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Great Gardens create beautiful neighborhoods. p. ? Photo of the Looy family in the Creation Museum garden.
  • Jul 4. The Journal News. Independence, Kentucky. Family Fun Chronicles: Creation Museum. p. 3.
  • Jul 1. The New York Times Magazine. New York, New York. Why Dinosaurs Roamed by Maud Newton. p. 11.
    Animatronic dinosaurs roam the Creation Museum's Garden of Eden exhibit, and a new billboard campaign brings the prehistoric reptiles front and center "to teach the true history of the world, according to the Bible." If only Mark Twain could visit.

June

  • Jun 17. Enquirer Media. Cincinnati, Ohio. Top Work Places 2012. p. I2, I4, I5, I10-I11, I13. Includes advertisement by Answers in Genesis/Creation Museum.
  • Jun 17. Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Honolulu, Hawaii. Biblical museum launches ad campaign featuring dinosaurs. p. H2.
  • Jun 13. Huntsville Item. Huntsville, Alabama. Biblical museum ads feature dinosaurs by Dylan Thomas, Associated Press. p. 2A.
  • Jun 13. Cleburne Times-Review. Cleburne, Texas. Biblical museum ad campaign features dinosaurs by Dylan Thomas, Associated Press. p. 3.
  • Jun 13. Richmond Register. Richmond, Kentucky. Kentucky biblical museum ad campaign features dinosaurs via Associated Press. p. A2.
  • Jun 13. The Virgin Islands Daily News. St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Biblical museum ad campaign features dinosaurs by Dylan Thomas, Associated Press. p. 23.
  • Jun 13. The Independent. Ashland, Kentucky. Biblical museum ads feature dinosaurs via Associated Press. p. A3.
  • Jun 8. Kentucky Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio. Dinos take the nation by Mark Hansel. pp. B1, B9.
  • Jun 7. Cincinnati Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio. Dinos take the nation by Mark Hansel. pp. B1, B2.

May

  • May 3. Community Recorder. Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Letter to editor. Separation of church, state and school by Claire Laporte.
    I for one applaud the separation of church and state. I understand the fact that in order to show religious tolerance we cannot celebrate any religious holidays within the schools. So please explain to me Boone County schools, why is the "Creation Museum" parking lot filled with our buses taking hundreds of kids on school field trips?
    So we will not teach anything about the populous religions of the region or the world but we will support field trips to a sect's vision of the Bible?
    Really? This is where my tax dollars are being spent?

February

  • Feb 10. Columbus Dispatch. Columbus, Ohio. Church's lectures link evolution, creation by Meredith Heagney. p. B4.
  • Feb 9. OneNewsNow.com. Tupelo, Mississippi. Creation Museum hits five-year mark by Charles Butts.
    The next major project for Ham and Answers in Genesis is the Ark Encounter, scheduled for opening in 2014. The project will feature a full-scale ark built according to the dimensions outlined in scripture.
  • Feb 9. Community Recorder. Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Letter to the Editor. Confusing creation story with history by Nancy Rowles. p. A8.
  • Feb 7. Herald Bulletin. Anderson, Indiana. Reader Viewpoint Look at the Creation from an education, scientific perspective by Bob Preston. p. A11.

January

  • Winter 2012. BJU Magazine. Greenville, South Carolina. Official magazine of Bob Jones University. Providing Answers. Cover, pp. 12-16.
  • Jan 26. Community Recorder. Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Letter to the Editor. Brave the Creation Museum by Ted Smith. p. 10.
  • Jan 25. Kentucky Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio. Creation Museum hosts play and dinner by Stephanie Salmons. p. B2.
  • Jan 23. Baptist Press. Nashville, Tennessee. Answers really are in Genesis, Ken Ham says by J. Gerald Harris.
    Opened in 2007 near Cincinnati in northern Kentucky, the nearly five-year-old Creation Museum is a 75,000-square-foot facility that offers the visitor a high-tech, multimedia experience that shows how science affirms the Bible's account of history. More than 1.5 million guests have visited.
  • Jan 22. The Star. Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Did dragons really exist?. p. 5.
  • Jan 22. The Star. Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Did dragons really exist?.
    In an exhibit at the Creation Museum in Kentucky, US, a Triceratops and a Stegosaurus are shown aboard a scale model of Noah’s Ark.
  • Jan 19. Boone County Recorder. Erlanger, Kentucky. Campbell's play at Creation Museum by Stephanie Salmons. pp. A1, A2.
  • Jan 19. Boone Community Recorder. Erlanger, Kentucky. Campbell's play at Creation Museum by Stephanie Salmons. pp. A1, A2.
  • Jan 16. Kentucky Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio. Creation Museum's website wins an award by Mark Hansel. pp. C1, C4.
  • Jan 8. New York Times Book Review. New York, New York. Leaders of the Fold : Two writers question the rise of self-styled experts among evangelicals by Molly Worthen. p. 20.
  • Jan 8. Kentucky Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio. Variety of faiths call Boone home by Mark Hansel. pp. A1, A10.

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