The Country

 

Opened in 1978 in a suburban strip mall, The Country was a hub of lesbian-feminist community making in Central Kentucky. 38 years after it closed, The Country remains a storied space in the LGBTQ history of the Commonwealth. More than a bar, The Country was a haven for queer women to find lovers, develop friendships, and organize for social and political change.

The Country: Remembering Lexington’s First Lesbian Bar was a 12-month intensive focus by Faulkner Morgan Archive to collect the oral histories of women whose experience at The Country sheds light on the broader narrative of queer women in Kentucky in the 1970s and 1980s.

The collection is now available and open to researchers at Faulkner Morgan Archive and the Kentucky Historical Society.

ACCESS THE COLLECTION HERE

Project Director

Adriana is now a Student Engagement Librarian at the University of Kentucky. They earned their Ph.D. in Gender and Women’s Studies at the University of Kentucky, specializing in the history of sexuality. They earned a Master’s in Library Science and a Graduate Certificate in College Teaching & Learning also at the University of Kentucky. They are devoted to the preservation of diverse knowledges as both an instructor and librarian. This includes considerable work done in public and oral history, particularly with LGBTQ+ communities.

The Country: Remembering Lexington’s First Lesbian Bar is made possible by our supporters and a generous grant from the Kentucky Oral History Commission

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