HOPKINSVILLE, KY – The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County will celebrate the work of psychic Edgar Cayce on Friday, March 20 through Sunday, March 22, 2026. Join them downtown for a weekend full of activities that center around Edgar Cayce’s roots in Christian County and the major impact he continues to make throughout the world.
Born in Christian County in 1877, Edgar Cayce displayed great gifts of clairvoyance that he used to help thousands of people overcome health and other problems. Widely known as the “Sleeping Prophet,” Cayce is credited at being an early force in holistic medicine and in the New Age movement. His lifetime work continues to provide healthy living goals, spiritual ideals, and life lessons today.

Keynote speakers, activities planned
Keynote speaker Adam Stokes is a published author, professor, and scholar with degrees in religion from Duke University and Yale Divinity School. His presentation, “Atlantis Today: The Phenomenon of Soul Groups from the Last Civilization,” will bring an academic framework to Cayce’s esoteric tradition, drawing on Stokes’ own research in ancient civilizations, classical studies, and biblical history.
Mallory Key is a professional astrologer accredited with the American Federation for Astrologers. Bringing more than 15 years of experience, Key brings insight into the astral influences that affect our daily lives.
Learning sessions will be held on Friday and Saturday evenings and Saturday and Sunday mornings.
Saturday afternoon will feature a variety of activities that connect Edgar Cayce’s story to his hometown. For more information, visit the museum website.
Registration is required for all learning sessions. Register for the full weekend for $100 ($90 for Museum Members) online or by calling the museum at 270-887-4270.
Visiting from out of town? The Holiday Inn and Suites in Hopkinsville is offering a discounted rate of $124 per night for the weekend. Use this direct booking link to book with the Edgar Cayce Hometown Seminar Group. Call the hotel directly at 270-887-8600 for more information about rooms.
Unless specified otherwise, all programs and activities will take place at the Pennyroyal Area Museum located at 217 East Ninth Street in downtown Hopkinsville. The Edgar Cayce Hometown Seminar full schedule will be announced at a later date.
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About the museum
The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County cultivates regional pride and tells our community’s authentic stories by creating an enjoyable, engaging learning environment that encourages conversations about our unique history and diverse heritage.
The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County is located at 217 East 9th Street in downtown Hopkinsville and includes the Pennyroyal Area Museum and the Woody Winfree Fire-Transportation Museum. The Woody Winfree Fire-Transportation Museum is currently closed for repairs.
General admission to the Museum is $5 with special rates for children, active duty military, and Museum Members. There is no admission fee for The Vault by Planters Bank gift shop. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm. Closed Sunday and Monday. For more information, call 270-887-4270 or visit www.museumsofhopkinsville.org.
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