Ken Ham, the Australian-born creator of the Creation Museum, looks around the throng of about a thousand guests on a hot, August morning and notes that "for a Tuesday, this is not a bad crowd."
In fact, more than three years after it opened in this remote corner of Kentucky, the 70,000-square-foot "walk through the Bible," consisting of animatronic displays, video features, theaters and restaurants has evolved into a thriving enterprise.