The Wild, Weird and Wonderful exhibit at the Campbell County Public Library Cold Spring Branch. Photo provided | NKU

Northern Kentucky’s spookiest and most surprising stories are taking center stage in a new NKU student-curated exhibit.

Students in Northern Kentucky University’s Master of Public History program have partnered with the Campbell County Public Library to showcase stories that make the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky communities unique. The Wild, Weird, and Wonderful exhibit will open in the Cold Spring Branch of the Campbell County Public Library on May 3.

“At the Campbell County Public Library, we are always looking for creative ways to engage with the community,” the Campbell County Public Library Cold Spring branch manager, Dave Anderson said in a press release. “Wild, Weird and Wonderful is the perfect blend of storytelling and scholarship that will allow our constituents to learn about and connect with the region’s roots in a fun, light-hearted way.”

Over a five-week period, 15 students in the program collaborated to put a twist on local history education. The Wild, Weird and Wonderful exhibit will feature 17 posters that explore well-known, lesser-known and out-of-the-box stories that highlight the region’s unique past. Stories include local vampires, a haunted theater, unusual celebrity encounters, iconic athletes and more.

The exhibit will run through Saturday, May 31.

“We added this exhibit to our curriculum to give students real-world, hands-on opportunities to create educational and engaging displays,” Associate Professor of History at NKU Brian Hackett said in the release. “By partnering with the Campbell County Public Library, we will be able to provide the public with a fun and entertaining way to learn about the roots of our region, while allowing students to showcase their skills and passion for local history.”

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