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In 1924, the | Kentucky Derby was fifty years old and was therefore c |
The 32nd | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Frankfort and Camp |
Before arriving at Eastern | Kentucky, Hope was the offensive coordinator at Louisv |
The 1991 | Kentucky Derby was the 117th running of the Kentucky D |
The 1880 | Kentucky Derby was the 6th running of the Kentucky Der |
The 7th | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Camp Dick Robinson |
His career coaching record at | Kentucky State was 2 wins, 7 losses, and 2 ties. |
My Old | Kentucky Home was recently sampled by Louisville, Kent |
The 1916 | Kentucky Derby was run on a clear day with a field of |
Headley at his Beaumont Farm near Lexington, | Kentucky, Alcibiades was named for the ancient Greek s |
ically active Republican in the U.S. state of | Kentucky who was the Republican nominee for Lieutenant |
The 13th | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Camp Hobson near Gr |
d Smith (born November 15, 1935 in Pikeville, | Kentucky, USA) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. |
During his time at the University of | Kentucky, Bailey was awarded with a resolution by the |
Lyon County, | Kentucky which was separated from Caldwell County, Ken |
ary 24, 1851 near Cynthiana, Harrison County, | Kentucky, and was a school teacher in Bourbon County. |
The 20th | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Lexington, Kentucky |
The 2nd | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Pendleton in Cincin |
The 33rd | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Munfordville, Kentu |
The 1st | Kentucky Infantry was organized in August 1861, by con |
ted into apartment buildings, and in 1972 the | Kentucky Hotel was converted to an apartment building |
ss, he resumed the practice of law in Louisa, | Kentucky and was appointed judge of the Lawrence Count |
The | Kentucky Theater was a theater and performing arts cen |
The 15th | Kentucky Infantry was organized at New Haven, Kentucky |
Company A of the 12th | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Camp Dick Robinson |
The 1920 | Kentucky Derby was run on an overcast day on a slow tr |
His career coaching record at | Kentucky State was 4 wins, 18 losses, and 0 ties. |
Besides | Kentucky, Master was reported as being recruited by No |
Seminary of Rand and Richardson in Maysville, | Kentucky and was graduated from Augusta College, Kentu |
d waiter at the Pendennis Club in Louisville, | Kentucky, which was founded in 1881. |
Ekin died March 27, 1891 in Louisville, | Kentucky and was buried in Cave Hill National Cemetery |
The | Kentucky Harmony was influenced by the work of John Wy |
Raised in Madisonville, | Kentucky, Ramsey was a multi-sport athlete at the Univ |
The corporate owned Louisville, | Kentucky, store was the first Flicko's location, openi |
Kern was born in | Kentucky and was raised in northern Kentucky in the to |
Adams played college football at | Kentucky and was a first round pick in the 1985 NFL Dr |
Born in Louisville, | Kentucky, he was ordained to the Roman Catholic priest |
Born in Newport, | Kentucky, Reis was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillie |
One of the first actions of the | Kentucky Synod was to form Cumberland Presbytery from |
derate Soldiers Martyrs Monument in Eminence, | Kentucky, that was also established to honor victims o |
The 21st | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Camp Hobson, near G |
rederick, Maryland, 1774 - died in Lexington, | Kentucky, 1833) was an early American architect and bu |
Young was born in Fayette County, | Kentucky and was admitted to the bar in 1814. |
He was Bar Examiner for the State of | Kentucky and was appointed by Governor Fields as Elect |
His coaching record at | Kentucky State was 73 wins, 17 losses, and 6 ties. |
He moved to | Kentucky and was ordained to the Baptist ministry. |
s at Ashland, with residence in Catlettsburg, | Kentucky, and was interested financially in various ot |
A native of | Kentucky, Pendergrast was married to Virginia Barron, |
As of 2006, Clay lived in Louisville, | Kentucky, and was still actively writing and gardening |
He studied law in Bowling Green, | Kentucky and was subsequently admitted to the bar and |
The 5th | Kentucky Derby was run on a fast track with a field of |
Though now located in Louisville, | Kentucky, it was founded in 1853 in Danville, Kentucky |
wing year the Congressman ran for Governor of | Kentucky and was elected to a four year term. |
The 1914 | Kentucky Derby was the 40th running of the Kentucky De |
ttended Paul Dunbar High School in Lexington, | Kentucky, and was a baseball letterman. |
The 45th | Kentucky Infantry was organized at large and mustered |
The 1889 | Kentucky Derby was the 15th running of the Kentucky De |
Edwin F. Gulick, Jr., the Bishop of | Kentucky, who was planning to retire soon, was appoint |
The 1992 | Kentucky Derby was the 118th running of the Kentucky D |
The 1915 | Kentucky Derby was the 41st running of the Kentucky De |
, 1893 at the Western Asylum in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky, and was interred in Riverview Cemetery in Ed |
Born in Bullitt's Lick, Bullitt County, | Kentucky, Dunn was educated in Kentucky and Illinois. |
Born near Springfield, | Kentucky, McHenry was tutored privately. |
The first edition of the | Kentucky Harmony was 140 pages and contained 143 tunes |
A resident of Vine Grove, | Kentucky, Prather was a State Senator and the nominati |
The 1896 | Kentucky Derby was the 22nd running of the Kentucky De |
President Pro Tempore of the | Kentucky Senate was the title of highest ranking membe |
The 2006 | Kentucky Derby was the 132nd running of the Kentucky D |
He returned to | Kentucky and was appointed judge of the fourteenth jud |
The 1904 | Kentucky Derby was the 30th running of the Kentucky De |
The 1997 | Kentucky Derby was the 123rd running of the Kentucky D |
The 1899 | Kentucky Derby was the 25th running of the Kentucky De |
The 1897 | Kentucky Derby was the 23rd running of the Kentucky De |
The 1998 | Kentucky Derby was the 124th running of the Kentucky D |
The 1886 | Kentucky Derby was the 12th running of the Kentucky De |
After completing his term as Governor of | Kentucky, Combs was appointed a federal appellate judg |
House is a Gothic Revival house in Anchorage, | Kentucky that was built in 1869. |
The 1918 | Kentucky Derby was the 44th running of the Kentucky De |
His career coaching record at | Kentucky State was 33 wins, 34 losses, and 0 ties. |
The 1999 | Kentucky Derby was the 125th running of the Kentucky D |
The 1877 | Kentucky Derby was the 3rd running of the Kentucky Der |
The 2007 | Kentucky Derby was the 133rd running of the Kentucky D |
The 1986 | Kentucky Derby was the 112th running of the Kentucky D |
A native of | Kentucky, he was a relative of William Clark, an uncle |
can Thoroughbred racehorse that was foaled in | Kentucky and was the winner of the 1903 Kentucky Derby |
During a performance in Louisville, | Kentucky, Higgins was approached by a producer who ask |
A native of Jamestown, | Kentucky, Barger was a dead-ball era pitcher who also |
The 1912 | Kentucky Derby was the 38th running of the Kentucky De |
The 1905 | Kentucky Derby was the 31st running of the Kentucky De |
The 1881 | Kentucky Derby was the 7th running of the Kentucky Der |
to serve as the highest ranking member of the | Kentucky Senate was John "Eck" Rose. |
The 1895 | Kentucky Derby was the 21st running of the Kentucky De |
Johnston was born in | Kentucky and was appointed from that state as a United |
The 1885 | Kentucky Derby was the 11th running of the Kentucky De |
The 1900 | Kentucky Derby was the 26th running of the Kentucky De |
The 1908 | Kentucky Derby was the 34th running of the Kentucky De |
The 1884 | Kentucky Derby was the 10th running of the Kentucky De |
ards, he resumed practicing law in Covington, | Kentucky and was a delegate to the Democratic National |
The thirtieth | Kentucky Derby was run on a fast track with a field of |
At the University of | Kentucky, Jones was a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fr |
Fonso was bred in | Kentucky and was a chestnut colt sired by King Alfonso |
The 1911 | Kentucky Derby was the 37th running of the Kentucky De |
Kentucky County was formed by the Commonwealth of Virg | |
The 1879 | Kentucky Derby was the 5th running of the Kentucky Der |
He played collegiately for the University of | Kentucky and was selected by the Rochester Royals in t |
The 1892 | Kentucky Derby was the 18th running of the Kentucky De |
In 1779, at age 18, he moved to | Kentucky, which was the western frontier during the Am |
The 1902 | Kentucky Derby was the 28th running of the Kentucky De |
The 17th | Kentucky Cavalry was organized at Russellville, Kentuc |
In 1997, | Kentucky Towers was the largest residential building i |
The 1887 | Kentucky Derby was the 13th running of the Kentucky De |
In 2008, the | Kentucky Theater was renovated into the Kentucky Theat |
The 1906 | Kentucky Derby was the 32nd running of the Kentucky De |
The 1995 | Kentucky Derby was the 121st running of the Kentucky D |
The 1907 | Kentucky Derby was the 33rd running of the Kentucky De |
The 1875 | Kentucky Derby was the 1st running of the Kentucky Der |
In 1997, | Kentucky Kingdom was sold to Premier Parks, which in 1 |
The 1893 | Kentucky Derby was the 19th running of the Kentucky De |
His career coaching record at | Kentucky State was 7 wins, 4 losses, and 0 ties. |
The 2000 | Kentucky Derby was the 126th running of the Kentucky D |
Following the battle, the 1st | Kentucky Infantry was ordered back to Richmond where i |
The 1987 | Kentucky Derby was the 113th running of the Kentucky D |
The 1917 | Kentucky Derby was the 43rd running of the Kentucky De |
The 1903 | Kentucky Derby was the 29th running of the Kentucky De |
The 16th | Kentucky Cavalry was organized at Paducah, Kentucky an |
The 1898 | Kentucky Derby was the 24th running of the Kentucky De |
The 2003 | Kentucky Derby was the 129th running of the Kentucky D |
Four years later | Kentucky County was divided into the Fayette, Jefferso |
The 1878 | Kentucky Derby was the 4th running of the Kentucky Der |
The Western | Kentucky Parkway was also renamed the Wendell H. Ford |
The 2008 | Kentucky Derby was the 134th running of the Kentucky D |
Born in Owensboro, | Kentucky, he was a dominant short-track racer in the 1 |
He died in 1818 near present day Stanville, | Kentucky and was buried in an unmarked grave near the |
The 1894 | Kentucky Derby was the 20th running of the Kentucky De |
He was breed at Hartland Stud in | Kentucky and was bought by Charles Ellison in Septembe |
The 2005 | Kentucky Derby was the 131st running of the Kentucky D |
The 1888 | Kentucky Derby was the 14th running of the Kentucky De |
He was born in Bowling Green, | Kentucky, and was admitted to the Kentucky bar in 1828 |
The 1876 | Kentucky Derby was the 2nd running of the Kentucky Der |
The 1883 | Kentucky Derby was the 9th running of the Kentucky Der |
New moved to Elkton, | Kentucky and was elected back to the House Democratic- |
The 1882 | Kentucky Derby was the 8th running of the Kentucky Der |
Born in | Kentucky, Call was graduated from an academy in Kentuc |
The 1891 | Kentucky Derby was the 17th running of the Kentucky De |
The 1890 | Kentucky Derby was the 16th running of the Kentucky De |
Born in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, Bullitt was the son of Joshua Fry Bullitt, a |
The 1990 | Kentucky Derby was the 116th running of the Kentucky D |
Kentucky Synod was, perhaps, the best funded and organ | |
From a | Kentucky paper we have copied an account of the detent |
By the end of Letcher's term, | Kentucky had weathered the worst of the economic crisi |
ipe Band's grade 4 band competing at the 2008 | Kentucky Scottish Weekend |
tes at regional highland games, including the | Kentucky Scottish Weekend, Glasgow Highland Games, and |
radio station licensed to serve Springfield, | Kentucky, as well as Bardstown, Kentucky. |
ooting percentage record at the University of | Kentucky, as well as the Phoenix Suns franchise record |
Newport on the Levee" development in Newport, | Kentucky, as well as downtown Cincinnati. |
unning for not only President but Governor of | Kentucky as well. |
e produced over 5 inches (127 mm) in northern | Kentucky, as well. |
t can also be seen as far south as Owensboro, | Kentucky as well. |
Leonidas Polk dispatched troops to Columbus, | Kentucky, Law went up to Kentucky with boxes of suppli |
Kentucky judges were elected on a partisan ballot unti | |
along the river, which is the border between | Kentucky and West Virginia. |
This species is found in Illinois, Missouri, | Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Oklahoma and Kansas |
The rest are concentrated primarily in | Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina. |
n from the United States (including Illinois, | Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Maryl |
Murphy chose Duke over North Carolina, | Kentucky, Villanova, West Virginia, and Florida. |
, with 19 "societies" scattered from Maine to | Kentucky and west to Indiana. |
Tori attended the University of | Kentucky and Western Kentucky University. |
Champe retired to | Kentucky and western Virginia (now West Virginia) wher |
by Louisville Stoneware, given by the wife of | Kentucky's governor Ernie Fletcher, that played My Old |
Hill originally attended Western | Kentucky University where he played on the basketball |
ent on to play collegiate baseball at Eastern | Kentucky University where he was All-Ohio Valley Confe |
Wilkison is a graduate of Western | Kentucky University where he was a member of the Sigma |
The deadliest train wreck in | Kentucky history, which killed about fifty people in a |
rst three counties formed out of the original | Kentucky County, which was then still part of Virginia |
Themeparks LLC first park was | Kentucky Kingdom which it bought in 1990. |
rs resemblance in color and flavor to that of | Kentucky Gentleman, which is also produced by Barton D |
chools is a school district in Bracken County | Kentucky, USA which was founded in 1887. |
song is included on his second studio album, | Kentucky Sunshine, which reached #25 on Top Country Al |
This path later became the Old | Kentucky Road, which roughly parallels the modern Stat |
Barton Premium is a | Kentucky Blended whiskey produced in Bardstown, Kentuc |
ennebaker Hopkins, who used a custom blend of | Kentucky bourbon whiskey, mixed for the occasion, rath |
for one season (1970-71) in the ABA with the | Kentucky Colonels, who were led two former Kentucky Wi |
ian preacher, Nathan L. Rice, for libelling a | Kentucky priest who was then absent in Europe. |
Asa Lewis was a young Barren County, | Kentucky farmboy, who was born about 1843. |
Robbie Rudolph is a | Kentucky businessman who was also a Kentucky governmen |
offered primarily for high school students in | Kentucky, for whom it is offered tuition free. |
His sire was Halma, winner of the 1895 | Kentucky Derby whom Vanderbilt bought in 1901 in the U |
He was born in Bardstown, | Kentucky at Wickland to Governor (and later U.S. Postm |
the current head coach for the University of | Kentucky Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team, al |
In 1996, while an assistant at | Kentucky, the Wildcats won the NCAA Championship, defe |
For the president of Simmons College of | Kentucky, see William J. Simmons (teacher). |
He was born in Lexington, | Kentucky to William and Mary Cabell Breckinridge Warfi |
1895 | Kentucky Derby winner Halma, c. 1907 |
1908 | Kentucky Derby winner Stone Street |
The 1959 | Kentucky Derby winner Tommy Lee is buried here. |
1917 | Kentucky Derby winner Omar Khayyam |
He became jockey Jerry Bailey's 2nd | Kentucky Derby winner and the second in a row for trai |
1903 | Kentucky Derby winner Judge Himes |
1901 | Kentucky Derby winner His Eminence |
1904 | Kentucky Derby winner Elwood |
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