By Jake McMahon, Lexington Herald-Leader
In a small building tucked in a quiet Fort Mitchell neighborhood, more than 1,200 retirees have found a home.
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But they aren’t people — at least, not when they’re not on stage. They are dummies and dolls that serve as the largest collection of ventriloquism memorabilia in the world.
The Vent Haven museum in Northern Kentucky claims to be the only ventriloquism museum in the world. Open since 1973, it has grown from 50