Creationism, it turns out, is big business. Now Ken Ham, CEO and founder of Answers in Genesis, says by 2024 he's expecting to open the next big attraction – the largest indoor model of Christ-era ...
WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Ark Encounter in Williamstown has ridden out the COVID-19 pandemic storm, and now, it plans to expand. The pandemic forced a three-month shutdown and reduced attendance ...
The Ark Encounter — located in Williamstown, less than two hours from Louisville — is home to a full-size replica of Noah's Ark and frequently attracts visitors from across the country and globe. The ...
The Ark Encounter, an evangelical theme park located near Williamstown, Kentucky, has welcomed between 4 million and 5 million visitors since its opening in July 2016. Hundreds of thousands more are ...
A Bible-themed attraction in Kentucky that features a 510-foot-long wooden Noah’s ark is planning to begin fundraising for an expansion. The Ark Encounter said Wednesday that it would take about three ...
Ken Ham, the creationist founder of the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky, is sparring with a national group over whether public schools are legally allowed to visit his religious attractions.
Creationism, it turns out, is big business. It's been 15 years since Answers in Genesis opened the Creation Museum and 6 years since it opened its Noah's Ark-themed park, both in Northern Kentucky.
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