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studied at St. Joseph's College in Bardstown, | Kentucky, before returning to Cincinnati to Mount St. |
It is one of only two monuments in | Kentucky that reveres both sides, instead of only one, |
He was inducted into the | Kentucky Civil Rights Hall of Fame in 2003. |
bred racehorse and was the winner of the 1884 | Kentucky Derby, Ripple Stakes and Clark Stakes. |
ed 110 mile-long bike loop around Louisville, | Kentucky, near Riverside Gardens |
s daughter, Charlotte, was the second wife of | Kentucky Governor Robert P. Letcher. |
Heartbreakin Man is an EP from Louisville, | Kentucky indie rock band My Morning Jacket. |
in Fayette County Public Schools (Lexington, | Kentucky); Little Rock, Arkansas; Van Buren, Arkansas |
Tichenor was born in Ohio County in western | Kentucky to Rolla Tichenor and the former Elizabeth Hy |
Crossroads of U.S. Route 31E and | Kentucky State Route 509 in Coxs Creek, Kentucky |
er in the mid 1930s and by 1940 had his first | Kentucky Derby runner. |
Classic Cask | Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey 21 Year |
ughes was born July 25, 1817 near Versailles, | Kentucky to Samuel and Nancy (Price) Hughes. |
During the | Kentucky Campaign, Schaefer was on sick leave and his |
He graduated from a Louisville, | Kentucky law school in 1852, was admitted to the bar i |
Harrison was inducted into the | Kentucky High School Athletics Hall of Fame on Septemb |
of Progressivism, and later he headed Eastern | Kentucky Normal School (now called Eastern Kentucky Un |
Trimble County High School is a | Kentucky high school located on highway 42 in Bedford, |
Houchens Industries sponsors the annual | Kentucky High School Athletic Association's Girls' "Sw |
juris doctorate degree from the University of | Kentucky Law School in 1976 and was a member of its Na |
tudied law, attended one course at Lexington ( | Kentucky) Law School, and was admitted to the bar in 1 |
rsity), Greencastle, Indiana, and Louisville ( | Kentucky) Law School. |
He then attended the University of | Kentucky Law School. |
hich has the largest enrollment of boys among | Kentucky high schools, is the only school in Kentucky |
Operations in eastern | Kentucky against Scott July 25-August 6. Burnside's Ca |
Creason traveled through every county in | Kentucky in search of material for these stories, and |
had scored more than twice in a game against | Kentucky that season. |
Shelby County, | Kentucky, county seat: Shelbyville, Kentucky |
passed the resolution in an effort to prevent | Kentucky from seceding and also to prevent Kentucky fr |
3, 1927-July 7, 2010) was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, the second of the three sons of Anne Simons |
Sousley was born in Hilltop, Fleming County, | Kentucky, the second child born to Merle Duke Sousley |
Joseph Holt, | Kentucky; Buchanan's Secretary of War; Lincoln's Judge |
For the | Kentucky Congressman, see Henry D. McHenry. |
oller coaster with the same name at Six Flags | Kentucky Kingdom, see Greezed Lightnin'. |
He served in the | Kentucky State Senate 1861-1865. |
He served as a member of the | Kentucky State Senate from 1893 to 1898. |
Breathitt served in the | Kentucky State Senate and then later as the Lieutenant |
He served in the | Kentucky State Senate from 1855 through 1859, and was |
d politics in 1964 when he was elected to the | Kentucky State Senate. |
Guthrie faced fellow | Kentucky State Senator David Boswell in the general el |
He was a | Kentucky state senator from 1834 to 1838. |
Maria married | Kentucky state senator Peyton Short. |
Kentucky State Senator Brett Guthrie, however, foiled | |
John A. Rose, Jr., | Kentucky State Senator |
s located John Parkhill from Calloway County, | Kentucky and sent one of their members to summon him t |
these three presbyteries were formed into the | Kentucky Synod, separate from the Synod of Virginia. |
and Washington Presbyteries were formed into | Kentucky Synod, separate from the Synod of Virginia. |
Neuhauser was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, on September 29, 1913, to German American pa |
William Goodloe was born in Lexington, | Kentucky on September 19, 1919. |
kner assumed command of all forces in central | Kentucky during September 1861 after having first serv |
It was ordered to | Kentucky on September 3, 1862, and attached to the 2nd |
te was born to Daniel and Rachel Applegate in | Kentucky on September 18, 1808. |
William Steinmetz was born in Newport, | Kentucky on September 2, 1847. |
rd was born near Owensboro in Daviess County, | Kentucky on September 8, 1924. |
on November 30, 1846 and died in Louisville, | Kentucky on September 6, 1940. |
He was born in Monticello, | Kentucky on September 4, 1797. |
It reorganized at Louisville, | Kentucky on September 10, 1863 and mustered in under t |
Mosher was born near Latonia Springs in | Kentucky on September 1, 1824. |
Hayden was born in Logan County, | Kentucky, on September 11, 1822, but grew up in Illino |
Duty in eastern | Kentucky until September. |
The states of | Kentucky and Sequoyah (Oklahoma) were lost, as well as |
Southard Stokes, Class of 1968, author of the | Kentucky Postcard Series, "Postcards from William", 20 |
Moore was born in Montgomery County, | Kentucky, and served as a state court judge from 1851 |
A native of | Kentucky, Weston served during the war as a major in t |
judge of the nineteenth judicial district of | Kentucky and served in that capacity from February 8, |
July 6, 1958) is a dentist in Campbellsville, | Kentucky, who served two terms from 1997-2001 as a Rep |
He moved to | Kentucky and served in the Kentucky legislature. |
mber 9, 1868) was an American politician from | Kentucky who served in the Confederate States Congress |
Born in Danville, | Kentucky, Fetterman served in the U.S. Navy before enr |
792 - March 13, 1869) was a U.S. Senator from | Kentucky and served as Secretary of the Treasury in th |
his third term as National Committeeman from | Kentucky, has served the party at every level from pre |
judge of the seventeenth judicial district of | Kentucky and served from 1905 until his death in Newpo |
h Oldham High School is located in Crestwood, | Kentucky and serves pupils in 9th-12th grade. |
, and in return Chandler appointed him to the | Kentucky Public Service Commission in 1936. |
station licensed to the community of Jenkins, | Kentucky, and serving portions of Eastern Kentucky and |
g press, which he took with him to Lexington, | Kentucky and set up a business. |
Born in | Kentucky, Vineyard settled in Platteville, Wisconsin, |
In the year 1785 he came to | Kentucky and settled near Lexington subsequently he ca |
Mitchell was born in | Kentucky and settled in Indianapolis in 1859 where he |
law at Transylvania University in Lexington, | Kentucky, Thomas settled in Edwardsville, Illinois. |
use, Virginia, Epes moved with his parents to | Kentucky and settled near Franklin, Kentucky, where he |
yland, where he married in 1798, but moved to | Kentucky, eventually settling in Lexington. |
Pendleton County, | Kentucky - Sharp's birthplace - named its current midd |
er first start in TV at WKAG in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky where she weathered the weeknight's newscast. |
er the series ended, she moved to Louisville, | Kentucky, where she remained active in theater. |
A graduate of Western | Kentucky University, she is currently pursuing a degre |
She also has a law office based in Grayson, | Kentucky where she lives. |
Church of the Annunciation (Shelbyville, | Kentucky), in Shelbyville, Kentucky |
For the abandoned settlement in | Kentucky, see Shippingport, Kentucky. |
At the 1986 | Kentucky Derby, Shoemaker became the oldest jockey eve |
Marshall opposed Clay's proposal that all | Kentucky legislators should wear domestic homespun rat |
st relative of the Alabama cave shrimp is the | Kentucky cave shrimp, Palaemonias ganteri, which lives |
Army of Central | Kentucky - Simon B. Buckner, Albert Sidney Johnston |
ed by Churchill Downs in association with the | Kentucky Derby since 1938. |
He led | Kentucky to six wins (including victories over Louisia |
lding was the first skyscraper in Louisville, | Kentucky, at six stories tall. |
He taught school in Ohio and | Kentucky for six years. |
d three McDonald's restaurants in Louisville, | Kentucky for six months, from late 1994 to April 1995. |
s born Carrie Amelia Moore in Garrard County, | Kentucky, to slave owners George and Mary Campbell Moo |
liff is a Georgian Revival house in Glenview, | Kentucky, a small city east of Louisville, Kentucky wh |
ther regiment was also mustered in as the 3rd | Kentucky Infantry, so the designation was changed. |
Executive Journal of Governor James Garrod," | Kentucky Historical Society Register, vol. |
The | Kentucky Pharmaceutical Society restored the Apothecar |
t of Virginia, Rice joined the efforts of the | Kentucky Abolition Society, serving also as a member o |
Kentucky Historical Society. | |
this, the mansion has been turned over to the | Kentucky Historical Society. |
In 1959 he visited a store in | Kentucky that sold nothing for over a dollar. |
Johnson was born in Henderson, | Kentucky, a son of Thomas J. and Juliet (Rankin) Johns |
He was born in Shelbyville, | Kentucky, the son of Samuel and Sarah (Greathouse) Tev |
Lurton was born in Newport, | Kentucky, the son of a physician turned clergyman. |
Kerr was born near Danville, | Kentucky, the son of a Baptist minister. |
Born in Woodford, | Kentucky the son of James and Jane Allen Trimble, Trim |
Ricks was born on July 21, 1828 in Western | Kentucky, the son of Joel Ricks and Eleanor Martin. |
Chris Hardwick was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, the son of former professional bowler Billy |
Beck was born on 26 June 1856 in Lexington, | Kentucky, the son of Jane Augusta Washington Thornton |
Thruston was born in Lexington, | Kentucky, the son of Kentucky U.S. Senator Buckner Thr |
James M. Hawes was born in Lexington, | Kentucky, the son of Richard and Hettie Nicholas Hawes |
ork to British Columbia south to Virginia and | Kentucky and south in the mountains. |
ly pastored churches in Colorado, California, | Kentucky, and South Carolina. |
e college extended its campus east to London, | Kentucky and south to Whitley City, Kentucky in 1992. |
ssee, Georgia, Louisiana, as well as parts of | Kentucky, Virginia, South Carolina, and the Florida pa |
er rises in the Cumberland Plateau of eastern | Kentucky, in southeastern Magoffin County. |
29 counties throughout West Virginia, eastern | Kentucky and southern Ohio. |
ted at 1,800 locations in a 13-county area in | Kentucky and Southern Indiana. |
923, Kosair Charities has ensured children of | Kentucky and southern Indiana receive the medical care |
d annually to community groups and schools in | Kentucky and Southern Indiana. |
s the history of the coal industry in Eastern | Kentucky, featuring specific exhibits on the company t |
Rutledge was born in Cloverport, | Kentucky (more specifically, at nearby Tar Springs) to |
Tyler was born in Cadiz, | Kentucky and spent his childhood years in Indiana, New |
Prior to becoming the coach at | Kentucky, Mitchell spent two years as the head coach a |
born in Indiana and graduated high school in | Kentucky in spring, 1941, whereupon he left for Canada |
berland Gap, and US 25E ran from Tennessee to | Kentucky along SR 10 and SR 107. |
Brown Route: | Kentucky Wesleyan-Frederick St |
chools as well as Centre College at Danville, | Kentucky and St. Mary's College. |
e ("NOSL") is a major employer of Louisville, | Kentucky, near Standiford Field. |
Wayne Turner, former University of | Kentucky basketball star and professional basketball p |
A 6'4" guard from Hazard High School in | Kentucky, Cox starred at the University of Kentucky fr |
Northern | Kentucky TC Stars |
rman returned to his home city of Louisville, | Kentucky and started Mo Moorman Distributing Company. |
A native of Danville, | Kentucky, Harris started playing the piano at the age |
alcons defeated the perennial national powers | Kentucky, Michigan State (twice), Ohio State, Penn Sta |
's Federal Hill mansion is now part of My Old | Kentucky Home State Park |
John Caldwell (1757-1804) was a | Kentucky Politician, State Senator, and the second Lie |
My Old | Kentucky Home State Park, site of the mansion that ins |
of the first women to become a member of the | Kentucky Democratic State Central and Executive Commit |
Kentucky Bluegrass State Award Master List | |
In 2008, #7 Richmond beat Eastern | Kentucky, Appalachian State, and Northern Iowa to adva |
FM) licensed to Louisville, | Kentucky, United States |
Bath County, | Kentucky, United States |
only other host city applicant was Lexington, | Kentucky, United States (which was later awarded the f |
an unincorporated community in Floyd County, | Kentucky, United States along County Route 404. |
nnis Kirwan (December 22, 1904 in Louisville, | Kentucky, United States - November 30, 1971) was the s |
Reynaldo Raul Rosales (born in Paducah, | Kentucky, United States) is an American actor. |
entine (born September 19, 1986 in Lexington, | Kentucky, United States) is a pornographic actress. |
queur produced PAMA Spirits Co. of Bardstown, | Kentucky, United States, a subsidiary of Heaven Hill D |
Licensed to Jackson, | Kentucky, United States, the station is currently owne |
Wickland is a historic house in Shelbyville, | Kentucky, United States, across from Prospect Avenue o |
opulated place (one of 32) in Bullitt County, | Kentucky, United States, south of Louisville. |
. Catharine students come from 52 counties in | Kentucky, 15 states, and five countries. |
Warsaw is a city in Gallatin County, | Kentucky, United States, along the Ohio River. |
Shepherdsville is a city in Bullitt County, | Kentucky, United States, just south of Louisville. |
He was born in Covington, | Kentucky, United States, and was educated at Purdue Un |
ocated in Central Avenue in south Louisville, | Kentucky, United States, is a Thoroughbred racetrack m |
ower is a skyscraper in Downtown, Louisville, | Kentucky, United States, and located at 101 South Fift |
Silver Grove is a city in Campbell County, | Kentucky, United States, along the Ohio River. |
ll unincorporated community in Fulton County, | Kentucky, United States, approximately 4 miles southwe |
Melbourne is a city in Campbell County, | Kentucky, United States, on the Ohio River. |
Lincolnshire is a city in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, United States. |
gister of Historic Places in Lawrence County, | Kentucky, United States. |
ated community in northeastern Shelby County, | Kentucky, United States. |
ister of Historic Places in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, United States. |
Packard is a ghost town in Whitley County, | Kentucky, United States. |
an unincorporated community in Henry County, | Kentucky, United States. |
Coldstream is a city in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, United States. |
rporated suburban community in Oldham County, | Kentucky, United States. |
e Middlesboro crater is a meteorite crater in | Kentucky, United States. |
Goshen is a city in Oldham County, | Kentucky, United States. |
census-designated place in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, United States. |
Jenkins is a city in Letcher County, | Kentucky, United States. |
Murray Hill is a city in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, United States. |
River Bluff is a city in Oldham County, | Kentucky, United States. |
incorporated rural community in Meade County, | Kentucky, United States. |
Green Spring is a city in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, United States. |
ownsboro Place is a city in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, United States. |
unincorporated community in Magoffin County, | Kentucky, United States. |
chool (CVMS) is a middle school in Owensboro, | Kentucky, United States. |
is a neighborhood in southwestern Lexington, | Kentucky, United States. |
Creelsboro is a ghost town in Russell County, | Kentucky, United States. |
gister of Historic Places in Harrison County, | Kentucky, United States. |
Seneca Gardens is a city in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, United States. |
ted community in southwestern Hopkins County, | Kentucky, United States. |
wn with extinct post office in Harlan County, | Kentucky, United States. |
stbourne Acres is a city in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, United States. |
School is a public high school in Greensburg, | Kentucky, United States. |
outh Park View is a city in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, United States. |
Ekron is a city in Meade County, | Kentucky, United States. |
Hunters Hollow is a city in Bullitt County, | Kentucky, United States. |
Crossgate is a city in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, United States. |
Rolling Fields is a city in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, United States. |
(CDP) in and the county seat of Boone County, | Kentucky, United States. |
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