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College is authorized to grant degrees by the | Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. |
sixty different monuments to the Civil War in | Kentucky placed on the National Register of Historic P |
A native of | Kentucky, served on the Oregon Supreme Court for one t |
Plainview is a neighborhood of Jeffersontown, | Kentucky located on the former site of Plainview Dairy |
Battle of Perryville, the bloodiest battle in | Kentucky history, on October 8, 1862. |
-foot (78 m) building in Downtown Louisville, | Kentucky located on the northwestern corner of Fourth |
eutenant colonel in the Fifth Regiment of the | Kentucky militia on December 24, 1803. |
Craig Ashurst House, Nicholasville, | Kentucky, listed on the National Register of Historic |
Gen. John Payne House, Georgetown, | Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Scott County, Kentucky |
Monarch-Payne House, Owensboro, | Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Daviess County, Kentuc |
Payne-Desha House, Georgetown, | Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Scott County, Kentucky |
Asa Payne House, Georgetown, | Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Scott County, Kentucky |
May 2, 2009 saw Borel win the | Kentucky Derby on Mine That Bird, a 50-1 long shot, a |
ing the first governor's wife to serve on the | Kentucky Commission on Women. |
Gregory-Barlow Place, Mooresville, | Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Washington County, Ken |
Peter Gregory House, Union, | Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Boone County, Kentucky |
y-one different monuments to the Civil War in | Kentucky placed on the National Register of Historic P |
e Darby Mine No. 1 disaster in Harlan County, | Kentucky, USA, on May 20, 2006 killed five miners and |
John Gray Springhouse, Elkton, | Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Todd County, Kentucky |
st she seized steamer W. B. Terry at Paducah, | Kentucky, and on 4 September, with Tyler, she engaged |
lorida's triumphs over Alabama, Tennessee and | Kentucky, mostly on special teams. |
led efforts to redesign the city of Guthrie, | Kentucky, a once segregated and poverty stricken commu |
He continued as President of the | Kentucky Senate once that office was established. |
Technical College (HCTC), located in Hazard, | Kentucky, is one of 16 two-year, open-admissions colle |
The Secretary of State of | Kentucky is one of the constitutional officers of the |
Mrs. Patton is a native of Pike County, | Kentucky, and one of four daughters born to the late R |
He was born in Marion County, | Kentucky as one of four children of Francis Xavier Tho |
McAlpine Locks and Dam, Louisville, | Kentucky, the only man-made portion of the Ohio River |
The museum, located in Bardstown, | Kentucky, is open to the public and is part of the Ame |
(baseball) is within the scope of WikiProject | Kentucky, an open collaborative effort to coordinate w |
Cavanaugh is within the scope of WikiProject | Kentucky, an open collaborative effort to coordinate w |
the Filson Historical Society in Louisville, | Kentucky and open for research. |
The | Kentucky Derby Open was a PGA Tour event that was play |
sixth grade, the family moved to Shelbyville, | Kentucky and opened the Hall-Taylor Funeral Home. |
On the three days that the Cardinal ran, the | Kentucky Cardinal operated as a section, splitting at |
He resumed the practice of law in Erlanger, | Kentucky, and operated several bus companies. |
talog and retail entrepreneur from Lexington, | Kentucky, who operates The J. Peterman Company. |
Another Eastern | Kentucky cable operator, Inter Mountain Cable (IMC), h |
Cladrastis kentukea ( | Kentucky Yellowwood or American Yellowwood, syn. |
After | Kentucky was organized as a State, Thruston was electe |
The Rebels were based in Louisville, | Kentucky and originally played at the Louisville Garde |
The May 1996 | Kentucky tornado outbreak was a small outbreak of torn |
Earlier in the game, | Kentucky had overcome a 12-point halftime deficit to t |
ge are also located in Owensboro, and Western | Kentucky University Owensboro maintains an extended ca |
erate Monument in Owingsville in Bath County, | Kentucky, near Owingsville, Kentucky, commemorates the |
He was foaled in | Kentucky and owned by the Labold brothers from Cincinn |
Lexington, | Kentucky: U P of Kentucky, 1990. |
rict operated in the city of the same name in | Kentucky, see Paducah Public Schools. |
om" Sawyer State Park is a 570-acre (2.3 km2) | Kentucky state park located in the Freys Hill area of |
ains a museum and interpretive center for the | Kentucky state park system. |
h others along the Ohio River in Illinois and | Kentucky as part of the Angel Phase of Mississippian c |
isted at Louisville's founding in 1778, while | Kentucky was part of Virginia. |
coached at Shawnee High School in Louisville, | Kentucky for part of the 2007 season. |
( | Kentucky was part of Virginia at the time.) |
avid Dale Owen was dispatched to Bell County, | Kentucky as part of a geological survey of the state. |
om Philip Thompson, executive director of the | Kentucky Republican Party and a previous president of |
The | Kentucky Republican Party currently controls one of th |
Palumbo is a member of the | Kentucky Democratic Party. |
Next he studied law in Louisa, | Kentucky before passing the Kentucky bar in 1858. |
he was relocated to St. Augustine in Lebanon, | Kentucky as pastor. |
In 1999, Martin ran for Governor of | Kentucky against Paul E. Patton, the Democratic incumb |
Oldest in | Kentucky: Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Ashland, Kentuck |
ited States Frederick Moore Vinson and former | Kentucky Governor Paul E. Patton. |
Lambourne was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, to Paul and Ann Lambourne. |
Saunders: A citizen of | Kentucky demanding payment in accordance with a contra |
The 121st | Kentucky Derby Payout Schedule |
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The Newport, | Kentucky World Peace Bell is one of more than twenty P |
Jackson Purchase Medical Center (Mayfield, | Kentucky) - pending accreditation |
Some inmates were housed in the | Kentucky State Penitentiary as construction took place |
rizona; St. Charles, Missouri; Pleasant Hill, | Kentucky; Intercourse, Pennsylvania |
personal hunting rifles, which were typically | Kentucky or Pennsylvania type rifles. |
They came to | Kentucky from Pennsylvania on a flatboat in 1780. |
The bird originated in | Kentucky and Pennsylvania in the late 19th century, an |
It is known from the United States ( | Kentucky and Pennsylvania). |
It is found in | Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Ontario. |
mic to the United States, including Virginia, | Kentucky and Pennsylvania. |
A 1992 amendment to the | Kentucky Constitution permits the Attorney General of |
Kentucky Renaissance Pharmacy Museum: This is dedicate | |
Don was born in Powderly, Muhlenberg County, | Kentucky, and Phil two years later in Chicago, Illinoi |
d was born February 22, 1836 in Davis County, | Kentucky to Philip Thurmond and Rebecca Ann Snead. |
The 1992 United States Senate election in | Kentucky took place on November 3, 1992. |
Fort Campbell North, | Kentucky (census-designated place) |
emorial, on the courthouse lawn of Lexington, | Kentucky, was placed on the National Register of Histo |
y-one different memorials to the Civil War in | Kentucky were placed on the National Register that day |
Monument, in the city cemetery of Versailles, | Kentucky, was placed on the National Register of Histo |
oldridge-Rose House, located in Pewee Valley, | Kentucky, was placed on the National Register of Histo |
Kentucky Truck Plant is an automobile manufacturing pl | |
Wealthy cotton farmers from | Kentucky established plantations and settled the ferti |
A 6'7" forward from Louisville, | Kentucky, Macklin played at Louisiana State University |
Thornton was born in Louisville, | Kentucky and played basketball at Male High School the |
The Louisville, | Kentucky native played for his hometown team, the Amer |
Purcell grew up in Murray, | Kentucky, and played in the Kentucky State Tennis Tour |
ofessional baseball team based in Louisville, | Kentucky which played in the Negro Leagues. |
as will perform live on stage at the Glasgow, | Kentucky Kentucky Plaza Theater on Friday May 13, 2011 |
For the | Kentucky newspaper, please see News Democrat & Leader. |
Formerly serving as a | Kentucky State Police trooper, He became the first bla |
In March 1991 the University of | Kentucky changed policy and shut down the fn server. |
November 1, 1943) is a businessman and former | Kentucky state politician. |
02, Gainer was appointed Bishop of Lexington, | Kentucky, by Pope John Paul II. |
The Mammoth Cave system in central | Kentucky is populated by the species Hadenoecus subter |
us diffusion facilities and those at Paducah, | Kentucky and Portsmouth, Ohio. |
Kentucky took possession at the Wisconsin 42 and five | |
Kentucky permits post-operative transsexuals to amend | |
runs through Pound, Virginia and crosses into | Kentucky at Pound Gap. |
White was a native of | Kentucky and practiced law there. |
He moved to Burlington, | Kentucky, and practiced law. |
The minister stands in | Kentucky and preaches to the congregation which sits i |
nd the Flamingo Stakes enroute to winning the | Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stak |
The | Kentucky Democratic Presidential Primary took place Ma |
Lexington, | Kentucky (University Press of Kentucky), 1984. |
The 2008 | Kentucky Republican primary took place on May 20, 2008 |
Format: Primary see: | Kentucky Democratic primary, 2008 |
Kentucky Democratic primary, 2004 | |
tints as offensive line coach for Cincinnati, | Kentucky and Princeton. |
became pastor of the church at Walnut Hills, | Kentucky and principal of the Female Seminary there. |
Danville, | Kentucky: Bluegrass Printing Company. |
They have built a plant in Scottsville, | Kentucky, to produce the product. |
Early Times is a brand of | Kentucky whisky produced by the Brown-Forman Corporati |
owstone was the name given to a 1854 brand of | Kentucky Bourbon produced by the J B Dant Distillery ( |
uired Daviess County Distillery of Owensboro, | Kentucky and produces Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Bon |
, she received the Joy of Life Award from the | Kentucky Cancer Program and the Brown Cancer Center fo |
The lower Big Sandy is impounded by the | Kentucky Dam project of the Tennessee Valley Authority |
The | Kentucky Dam project was authorized May 23, 1938, and |
Noe is also the only middle school in | Kentucky that provides education in dance. |
Kentucky field pumpkin | |
bourbon offerings by KBD - the others include | Kentucky Vintage, Pure Kentucky XO, and Rowan's Creek. |
s friends, gave Snider's widow a share of his | Kentucky Derby purse money. |
He returned to | Kentucky to pursue his medical education. |
Born in Richmond, | Kentucky, Smith pursued academic studies as a young ma |
He born in Lexington, | Kentucky and pursued an academic course. |
Born in Hodgenville, | Kentucky, Robertson pursued preparatory studies. |
Graves was born in New Castle, | Kentucky, and pursued an academic course early in life |
Born near Harrodsburg, | Kentucky, Robertson pursued preparatory studies and at |
Born in Lexington, | Kentucky, Tibbatts pursued classical studies, studied |
Born at Walnut Hills, near Lexington, | Kentucky, Dunlap pursued preparatory studies. |
Bluegrass Student Union is the Louisville, | Kentucky barbershop quartet who won the 1978 SPEBSQSA |
Oilers, Hamilton Bulldogs, Saint John Flames, | Kentucky Thoroughblades, Quebec Citadelles and the Uta |
Unexpectedly, the regulations at | Kentucky thoroughbred race tracks were changed some ye |
the current 2009 standings that leads to the | Kentucky Derby race. |
the current 2007 standings that leads to the | Kentucky Derby race. |
became the subject of an investigation by the | Kentucky Horse Racing Authority (KHRA) and his Keenela |
1907, Rouse became the first secretary of the | Kentucky State Racing Commission and served four years |
g the Ohio River into Indiana at Brandenburg, | Kentucky, the raiders captured the Alice Dean. |
Hagin was born in Lexington, | Kentucky and raised in the Village of Indian Hill near |
Randolph was born in Paducah, | Kentucky and raised in Cadiz, Kentucky, attending high |
Born in Hellier, | Kentucky and raised in Berwind, McDowell County, West |
Brammell was born in | Kentucky and raised in San Antonio, Texas, where she g |
Also, in that same recruiting class was | Kentucky teammate Ramel Bradley. |
n filed for the 2010 US Senate GOP primary in | Kentucky against Rand Paul. |
In a rare reversal, | Kentucky was ranked in the top 10 with the Gators on t |
Yellow Route: | Kentucky Wesleyan-Tamarack Rd & Carter Rd |
Born in Cross Plains, | Kentucky, Ringo read law to enter the Bar in 1830. |
Born in Montgomery County, | Kentucky, Williams read law to enter the bar in 1828. |
Born in Louisville, | Kentucky, Showalter received his bachelors degree from |
Born in Lexington, | Kentucky, Reed received an LL.B. from the University o |
Born Covington, | Kentucky, Daughtrey received a B.A. from Vanderbilt Un |
Born near Dover, | Kentucky, Foley received a limited schooling. |
Born in LaRue County, | Kentucky, Bryant received an A.B. from Trinity College |
Born near Cynthiana, | Kentucky, Rariden received a limited schooling. |
Born in Louisville, | Kentucky, Edwards received a limited schooling. |
The 4th | Kentucky Infantry received orders to reinforce General |
A native of Owensboro, | Kentucky, Basham received a bachelor's degree from Sou |
Born in Louisville, | Kentucky, Ballantine received a B.A. from the Universi |
Born in Williamstown, | Kentucky, Westover received an LL.B. from the Universi |
Born in Bellevue, | Kentucky, Molyneaux received an LL.B. from the Univers |
s taken from two concerts held in Louisville, | Kentucky at record store Ear-X-Tacy and at Waterfront |
Winning horse Day Star set a new | Kentucky Derby record with a winning time of 2:37.25. |
ear X-tacy is a Louisville, | Kentucky "alternative record store", owned and operate |
Andrus set a | Kentucky state record by hitting a home run in five co |
The | Kentucky Headhunters recorded it, including it on thei |
At | Kentucky, he recorded 1,743 career receiving yards, ra |
Kentucky wine refers to wine made from grapes grown in | |
The 5th | Kentucky Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment th |
The 1st | Kentucky Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment th |
an raised a company for Col. John Allen's 1st | Kentucky Rifle Regiment. |
Against | Kentucky, Okoye registered two tackles and a fumble re |
) was a slave owning Southern aristocrat from | Kentucky who reigned as the political boss of Saint Cl |
Graham of North Carolina and James Guthrie of | Kentucky also rejected feelers sent out by Lincoln. |
ial justice issues and headed the Louisville, | Kentucky Human Relation Commission. |
km2) core property of Idle Hour Stock Farm in | Kentucky and renamed it Darby Dan Farm. |
ade threats of moving the club to Louisville, | Kentucky and renaming the franchise the Kentucky Colon |
The bridge was named after a prominent | Kentucky newspaper reporter. |
Clay worked toward emancipation, both as a | Kentucky state representative and as an early member o |
He later became a | Kentucky State Representative and served as Chairman o |
L. Webb (born September 6, 1960) is a former | Kentucky State Representative for District 96 (Carter |
Hopkinsville, | Kentucky was represented for 28 of the 31 active seaso |
win "Ed" Worley is a Democratic member of the | Kentucky Senate, representing the 34th District since |
rald Neal is a Democratic Party member of the | Kentucky Senate, representing District 33 since 1988. |
Unlike most Confederate monuments in | Kentucky, it represents grief rather than Southern pat |
He served as chairman of the | Kentucky State Republican convention in 1908. |
He is a native of Elizabethtown, | Kentucky who resides in Destin, Florida. |
Kentucky, however, retained possession of the football | |
In 2003, Western | Kentucky University retired his #42 college jersey. |
He briefly resided in Louisville, | Kentucky before returning to Decatur to start his own |
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