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A new exhibit highlighting teacups and tool sets used in the 1800s and early 1900s is on display at the Kentucky Gateway Museum Center.
On the second floor of the Wormald Gallery are several items that give guests a glimpse of how life used to be. The pieces include tea sets, farm equipment, medical equipment and much more.
Special Exhibits Curator Marla Toncray said the exhibit is about showing what men and women would use in their daily lives.
“The concept is these are a collection of everyday tools that men and women would use at home, at the office, at the workplace and on the farm,” Toncray said