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Orange Route: | Kentucky Wesleyan- Jefferson St & 24th St |
Brown Route: | Kentucky Wesleyan-Frederick St |
Yellow Route: | Kentucky Wesleyan-Tamarack Rd & Carter Rd |
was inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame of | Kentucky Wesleyan. |
found from Nova Scotia south to Maryland and | Kentucky, west to southern Saskatchewan and Alberta, w |
the destructive damage occurred in Tennessee, | Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, and southern Pennsy |
It is found from Nova Scotia to | Kentucky, west to Kansas. |
el Hill, Loyola University, the University of | Kentucky, Western Kentucky University, and Middle Tenn |
everal branches passed through West Virginia, | Kentucky, western Virginia and eastern Tennessee. |
A native of | Kentucky, Weston served during the war as a major in t |
Born in Williamstown, | Kentucky, Westover received an LL.B. from the Universi |
ve been ineligible to play his one season for | Kentucky when discrepancies were found in his high sch |
Glenn died in Ludlow, | Kentucky when he accidentally fell into a railroad pit |
The battery was organizing at Lebanon, | Kentucky when it was captured during an attack by Gene |
ing career ended, Spears moved to Louisville, | Kentucky, where he became an insurance executive. |
Following the war, he returned to Lexington, | Kentucky where he resumed the practice of law, taught |
He then coached at the | Kentucky where he compiled a 20-19 record. |
t at the Wonderfest convention in Louisville, | Kentucky, where he hosts live movies every year. |
oved to Gallipolis, Ohio, and later to Paris, | Kentucky, where he engaged in newspaper work. |
He attended Centre College in Danville, | Kentucky where he starred on the football team and was |
McCord attended the University of | Kentucky where he is considered one of the first playe |
er first start in TV at WKAG in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky where she weathered the weeknight's newscast. |
resumed the practice of law at Elizabethtown, | Kentucky, where he died December 27, 1910. |
ettled on the Boot Hill farm in Clark County, | Kentucky, where they spent the rest of their lives. |
Appalachian Fellowship from Berea College in | Kentucky, where studying Kentucky fiddle styles for th |
settle the area now known as Lincoln County, | Kentucky where he spent time as a surveyor and a land |
resumed the practice of law in Flemingsburg, | Kentucky where he died in 1887. |
In moved Lincoln County, | Kentucky where he served under William Whitley in the |
In 1829 he moved to Shelby County, | Kentucky where he remained for eight years. |
ommanded a brigade at the Battle of Richmond, | Kentucky, where he was again wounded. |
was founded in 1817 and named for Cynthiana, | Kentucky, where the first settlers had come from. |
er the series ended, she moved to Louisville, | Kentucky, where she remained active in theater. |
ate of Lely High School and the University of | Kentucky, where he majored in Kinesiology. |
He resumed the practice of law in Pikeville, | Kentucky, where he died on January 17, 1932. |
By 1839 he had moved to Lexington, | Kentucky where he initially owned an upholstering comp |
ent west in 1810 to the Diocese of Bardstown, | Kentucky, where he established St. Thomas' Seminary. |
and Country Sports Complex in nearby Wilder, | Kentucky, where they have played since 2007. |
In 1857, he moved to Somerset, | Kentucky where he became the editor of a Democratic ne |
epartment of Northern Virginia, then moved to | Kentucky where it was engaged at Middle Creek. |
His best performance of the year came against | Kentucky where had seven tackles and one interception |
He was born in Lancaster, | Kentucky, where he attended private schools. |
tly a teacher at Gray Middle School in Union, | Kentucky, where he teaches sixth grade social studies. |
during the American Revolution, then moved to | Kentucky, where he became a surveyor. |
In June 1957 he was assigned to Fort Knox, | Kentucky where he was a commanding officer of a battal |
art retired to St. Anne Convent in Melbourne, | Kentucky, where he died on August 6, 1930. |
She also has a law office based in Grayson, | Kentucky where she lives. |
He grew up there and later moved to Murray, | Kentucky where he attended public schools. |
Dever grew up in rural | Kentucky where he was an avid reader. |
Then Chetlain was given command of Smithland, | Kentucky, where he constructed fortifications to defen |
the American War of Independence; settled in | Kentucky, where he had been granted land, in 1792. |
In 1965, King moved to Louisville, | Kentucky, where he became pastor at Zion Baptist Churc |
Yager returned to | Kentucky, where he died in Pewee Valley at the age of |
nning his practice of law in Campbell County, | Kentucky where he became city attorney of Southgate, K |
He moved to Frankfort, | Kentucky, where he also was a lawyer. |
They presently reside near Danville, | Kentucky, where they have restored the Cambus-Kenneth |
He retired to a farm in Oldham County, | Kentucky, where he died July 14, 1853. |
He was born in Mount Sterling, | Kentucky where he completed preparatory studies. |
Lyon County, | Kentucky which was separated from Caldwell County, Ken |
d waiter at the Pendennis Club in Louisville, | Kentucky, which was founded in 1881. |
Ulysses S. Grant bloodlessly capture Paducah, | Kentucky, which gives the Union control the mouth of t |
Stitzel Distillery in Louisville, | Kentucky which began operation as a sour mash whiskey |
was a local television program in Louisville, | Kentucky, which featured bouts between local amateur b |
ast elective office was Secretary of State of | Kentucky, which he won in 1983 on a ticket headed by M |
owned by Daymar Colleges Group of Owensboro, | Kentucky, which is owned by brothers Mark and Damien G |
In 1779, at age 18, he moved to | Kentucky, which was the western frontier during the Am |
He was born in Benton, | Kentucky, which he would later humorously call "the on |
Owensboro, | Kentucky, which entered bankruptcy in 1898 and was pur |
ofessional baseball team based in Louisville, | Kentucky which played in the Negro Leagues. |
erican instrumental funk band from Lexington, | Kentucky, which formed in 1973 and disbanded in 1978. |
The Highlands is an area of Louisville, | Kentucky which contains a high density of nightclubs, |
st supporting actor went to Walter Brennan in | Kentucky, while the adapted screenplay honor went to P |
ullock died on November 9, 1892 in Lexington, | Kentucky while visiting family there. |
henor married the former Margaret A. Drane of | Kentucky while they were in Canton. |
eground is West Virginia, that on the left is | Kentucky, while the background is Ohio. |
idate for reelection, he died in Owingsville, | Kentucky while campaigning in 1835. |
In fact, Heaven Hill | Kentucky Whiskey is only 20% Kentucky Bourbon and 80% |
ohnson was born ninth of nine children into a | Kentucky whiskey-making family with a strong storytell |
e world and in 2005 it became the top selling | Kentucky whisky in Japan. |
Early Times is a brand of | Kentucky whisky produced by the Brown-Forman Corporati |
talog and retail entrepreneur from Lexington, | Kentucky, who operates The J. Peterman Company. |
ically active Republican in the U.S. state of | Kentucky who was the Republican nominee for Lieutenant |
r Hancock married Nancy Tucker Clay of Paris, | Kentucky who inherited a family farm property they nam |
July 6, 1958) is a dentist in Campbellsville, | Kentucky, who served two terms from 1997-2001 as a Rep |
LE was purchased by Mortenson Broadcasting of | Kentucky, who changed its call letters to WRDT and beg |
mber 9, 1868) was an American politician from | Kentucky who served in the Confederate States Congress |
Edwin F. Gulick, Jr., the Bishop of | Kentucky, who was planning to retire soon, was appoint |
He is a native of Elizabethtown, | Kentucky who resides in Destin, Florida. |
rnation are a post-rock band from Louisville, | Kentucky who formed in 1994. |
) was a slave owning Southern aristocrat from | Kentucky who reigned as the political boss of Saint Cl |
gers of the Atlantic Coast Conference and the | Kentucky Wildcats of the Southeastern Conference. |
He was the | Kentucky Wildcats football coach in 1917, compiling a |
7 to 1995 she served as the head coach of the | Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team. |
rs with no time left on the clock against the | Kentucky Wildcats on November 9, 2002 at Commonwealth |
He also served as head coach of the | Kentucky Wildcats football and Kentucky Wildcats men's |
of the 2007-2008 bowl season, it featured the | Kentucky Wildcats and the Florida State Seminoles. |
The game featured the | Kentucky Wildcats of the Southeastern Conference and t |
The 2007 | Kentucky Wildcats football team represented the Univer |
The 2011 | Kentucky Wildcats football team will represent the Uni |
The 1950 | Kentucky Wildcats football team represented the Univer |
The 1984 | Kentucky Wildcats football team represented the Univer |
Rich Brooks, the | Kentucky Wildcats football head coach is a notable nat |
The game featured the | Kentucky Wildcats of the Southeastern Conference and t |
The game featured the | Kentucky Wildcats of the Southeastern Conference and t |
aineers upset the 1-seed and tourney favorite | Kentucky Wildcats 73-66, to advance to the school's se |
2001 | Kentucky Wildcats Football Media Guide, '1993 Peach Bo |
Rashad Cunningham (American football), | Kentucky Wildcats |
was a basketball player for the University of | Kentucky Wildcats from 1967-1971. |
trated poll found that 63% of Kentuckians are | Kentucky Wildcats fans, while 16% are Louisville Cardi |
See also: 2010 | Kentucky Wildcats football team |
ins have won more NCAA championships than the | Kentucky Wildcats, with the Wildcats ranking first in |
t Vanderbilt Commodores, Arkansas Razorbacks, | Kentucky Wildcats, and Wisconsin Badgers. |
med that his favorite basketball team was the | Kentucky Wildcats. |
e of the famous Bluegrass Miracle against the | Kentucky Wildcats. |
etball player who played collegiately for the | Kentucky Wildcats. |
as Director of Basketball Operations for the | Kentucky Wildcats. |
He played college football for the | Kentucky Wildcats. |
The 2014 United States Senate election in | Kentucky will be held on November 4, 2014 to elect a m |
(Source: Jefferson Count, | Kentucky Will Book 2, page 484.) |
The state of | Kentucky will elect an Attorney General on Tuesday, No |
Born near Mount Sterling, | Kentucky, Williams attended the common schools and gra |
Born in Pulaski County, | Kentucky, Williams moved with his parents to Wayne Cou |
Born in Montgomery County, | Kentucky, Williams read law to enter the bar in 1828. |
Born in Pike County, | Kentucky, Williamson attended the rural schools of Ken |
Kentucky wine refers to wine made from grapes grown in | |
he teams' last meeting had been in 1985, with | Kentucky winning 26-7. |
Fulmer never lost to the University of | Kentucky, winning 17 straight games. |
wn from the United States (including Georgia, | Kentucky, Wisconsin and Florida). |
A native of Campbellsville, | Kentucky, Wise attended Purdue University. |
rrard House on Wilkinson Street in Frankfort, | Kentucky with his wife wife Letitia. |
He graduated from the University of | Kentucky with a degree in business administration in 1 |
He had already played in the state of | Kentucky with the University of Kentucky Wildcats bask |
Burke continued to practice law in | Kentucky with Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs until 2005. |
rcial FM radio station licensed to Oak Grove, | Kentucky with offices located in Clarksville, Tennesse |
s Glenn's Creek Distillery in Woodford County | Kentucky with a saccharimeter to measure sugar content |
In 1801, he moved to | Kentucky with his parents, who settled in Caldwell Cou |
d Army of the Republic in the commonwealth of | Kentucky, with the first being built in Kentucky's cap |
About 25 wineries operate commercially in | Kentucky, with most recent plantings focusing on Caber |
Mark Guidry currently resides in Louisville, | Kentucky, with his wife Tina, and children Marcus, Mec |
Born in Steuben, New York, Burchard moved to | Kentucky with his parents in 1830, attended Centre Col |
After brief duty in | Kentucky with the iron-clad monitor squadron stationed |
four-year public high school in Russellville, | Kentucky with an enrollment of 1,034 students in grade |
eather Service forecast office in Louisville, | Kentucky with its transmitter located in Elizabethtown |
mpbell moved to eastern Tennessee and then to | Kentucky with his parents. |
had met Sarah while living in Elizabethtown, | Kentucky with his first wife Nancy Hanks. |
Spectrum when Duke's Christian Laettner beat | Kentucky with his famous buzzer-beater jump shot. |
Kentucky Woman (2:42) | |
Georgia Davis Powers entries in History of | Kentucky Women in the Civil Rights Era, University of |
The | Kentucky Women's Monumental Association was a predeces |
Kentucky won a late recruiting battle, after drawing M | |
Butler's last film for Fox, | Kentucky, won Walter Brennan an Academy Award for Best |
Their horse, the Hall of Famer | Kentucky won the first running of the Travers Stakes i |
Kentucky won the 1984 Hall of Fame Classic Bowl. | |
Eastern | Kentucky won the tournament and advanced to the NCAA T |
Born near Nicholasville, | Kentucky, Woodson attended the public schools. |
The Newport, | Kentucky World Peace Bell is one of more than twenty P |
and insured that the federal court system in | Kentucky would continue without disruption. |
Randy Sweazy of Bardstown, | Kentucky, wrote in Butler's guest book: "He was always |
District of Columbus, | Kentucky, XIII Corps, Department of the Tennessee, to |
District of Columbus, | Kentucky, XVI Corps, to August 1863. |
Cladrastis kentukea ( | Kentucky Yellowwood or American Yellowwood, syn. |
She served as president of the | Kentucky Young Democrats, 1952-1956. |
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