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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Creationism, it turns out, is big business. Now Ken Ham, CEO and founder of Answers in Genesis, says by 2024 he's expecting to ...
WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. -- A $10 transaction might have cost the Ark Encounter millions in tax incentives, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported Friday. The enormous Noah's Ark theme park, which opened last ...
Did you know a new tourist attraction in Kentucky brought in over one million visitors its first year, and its second year is shaping up to welcome even more guests? Need a news break? Check out the ...
The Ark Encounter has been lit up green at the request of Gov. Andy Beshear. The Ark Encounter’s founders said they want to show compassion for coronavirus victims in Kentucky. Maria Suter Photo ...
The Ark Encounter, an evangelical theme park near Williamstown in northern Kentucky, has welcomed 4 million to 5 million visitors since opening in 2016. Hundreds of thousands more are sure to visit ...
The Creation Museum in Petersburg and the Ark Encounter in Williamstown are decorated with thousands of dazzling lights ahead of Christmas.ChristmasTown 2021 at the Creation Museum will run on select ...
Ark Encounter, a theme park designed as a replica of Noah’s Ark, is located in Williamstown. Herald-Leader file photo While speaking at our sold-out conference in Ireland, I was sent a Herald-Leader ...
The Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky has both amazed and angered boatloads of people over the years. "We Believe in Dinosaurs," a documentary airing at 10 p.m. Monday on PBS, aims to capture — from ...
Noah’s ark is the first left after the gas station, down the street from the Mexican restaurant. I know going in that it’s technically called the Ark Encounter, that it’s dry-docked here in Kentucky, ...
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 ...