Scott County Museum
Dick Rawdon
Lori Saunders
Chip Southworth
Arlene Wilson
Mike Zehnder
A documentary created by Truman Holmes & Dustin Burnette
Our Mission Statement:
The mission of the Georgetown and Scott County Museum is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret for public education and enjoyment: books, records, papers, and artifacts or specimens of significant historical and educational interest relating to Scott County history and culture. To fulfill such purposes, the Museum will operate as a public facility on the property of the former Georgetown Post Office, owned by the Scott County Fiscal Court, located at 229 East Main Street, or at such other site(s) as determined by the Board of Directors of the Museum at a future date.
Museum Staff
History of the Museum
The Georgetown & Scott County Museum, now located in the former Post Office Building, began in January 1992 by members of the Scott County Historical Society. The Museum's goal for Scott County is to present more than two centuries of modern experiences and 12,000 years of prehistoric occupation. People and events in the county continue to be honored and make history.
About Us
Mary Ruth Stevens | Director |
Ron Vance | Volunteer Curator |
Stephanie Maggard | Office Assistant |
Abby Nelson | Student Assistant |
Mike Marshall | Maintenance |
Renee Holmes
Barbara Knox
George McGee
Clay McKnight
Connie Minch
Jean Porter
Museum Board
Georgetown &
Lindsey Apple
Ann Bevins
Gus Bynum
Tommy Case
Larry Cassity
Steve Hockensmith