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Markham received a B.S. from Western | Kentucky University and attended law school at the Uni |
The President of the | Kentucky Senate and the Speaker of the Kentucky House |
Forest Retreat is the historic home of | Kentucky governor and United States Senator Thomas Met |
Since 1978, eleven horses have won both the | Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. |
up living a privileged life in the Lexington, | Kentucky area and attended the private Sayre School wi |
wn from the United States (including Georgia, | Kentucky, Wisconsin and Florida). |
SORTA, OKI, the Transit Authority of Northern | Kentucky (TANK), and Hamilton County. |
of the 2007-2008 bowl season, it featured the | Kentucky Wildcats and the Florida State Seminoles. |
na until August 20, 1862, when it and the 3rd | Kentucky Infantry and 8th Kentucky Infantry became par |
e Court of Appeals for the Second District of | Kentucky 1864-1871 and acting chief justice part of th |
operating in North & South Carolina, Georgia, | Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia. |
on the 1975 ABA Championship with the 1974-75 | Kentucky Colonels and was named to the 1975 ABA All-De |
Taylor was one of | Kentucky's original Bourbon aristocrats, he was an ind |
re held on November 5, 1991 in three states - | Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi. |
r president of the Association of Independent | Kentucky Colleges and Universities. |
Another horse, Outta Here, raced in the 2003 | Kentucky Derby and finished in seventh place. |
ses in 1943, losing occupied Ohio, as well as | Kentucky, Tennessee, and Camp Determination, Featherst |
he Cumberland River, three miles south of the | Kentucky border, and ten miles northeast of Dover. |
an American college football coach at Western | Kentucky University and Howard Payne University. |
s states, including Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, | Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee. |
ryland) and Coolidge won three border states ( | Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri). |
He practiced in Flemingsburgh, | Kentucky 1799 and 1800. |
produced several types of the highly-regarded | Kentucky rifles and Kentucky pistols using the flintlo |
in 1961, Dr. Williams has served churches in | Kentucky, Georgia, and Florida. |
ere held on November 3, 1987 in three states: | Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi. |
It is found in Pennsylvania, | Kentucky, Maryland and Ohio. |
ier (January 24, 1896 - April 24, 1973) was a | Kentucky politician and Secretary of the United States |
9), a Democrat, served as Attorney General of | Kentucky twice and also served as a member of the Unit |
d two miles southeast of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky, USA, and immediately east of the University |
Houston is now a businessman in Louisville, | Kentucky, owning and operating a trucking/transportati |
participated in the Battle of Shiloh, Bragg's | Kentucky Campaign, and the Battle of Murfreesboro. |
Before being renamed in 2004, Southeast | Kentucky Community and Technical College was known as |
presented in 1875 to the winner of the first | Kentucky Derby, and trophy presentations were sporadic |
Four states make up the division: Alabama, | Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee. |
ewery distributes in Texas, Alabama, Indiana, | Kentucky, Ohio and South Carolina. |
ited States (including Connecticut, Illinois, | Kentucky, Ohio and Texas). |
she won five of her six races, including the | Kentucky Oaks and finished second one time. |
02, he was the head football coach at Western | Kentucky University and posted a 91-68 record, includi |
s exploration in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, | Kentucky, Virginia and New York. |
University of | Kentucky Research and Education Center Botanical Garde |
Named for the 2004 | Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner, Smarty Jones, the |
rization of snake handling in North Carolina, | Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia. |
is a hydroelectric power station operated by | Kentucky Utilities and located east of Harrodsburg, Ke |
Appalachian Deanery - | Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia |
s the prosecuting attorney of Fleming County, | Kentucky, 1829-1839, and a member of the Kentucky Hous |
Wally Dunn had four horses compete in the | Kentucky Derby and two in the Preakness Stakes. |
He began his career as a reporter at the | Kentucky Post and the Albany (N.Y.) Knickerbockers New |
ilt defeated Rice, Tulane, Army, Chattanooga, | Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee. |
He was the grandfather of four-term | Kentucky Congressman and Confederate General Humphrey |
His grandson, John Bryan Bowman, founded | Kentucky University and the Agricultural and Mechanica |
lowing season, basketball teams from Alabama, | Kentucky, Florida and Georgia contained black athletes |
from Eastern | Kentucky University, and a J.D. from the University of |
er 14, 1833 - March 13, 1915) was a prominent | Kentucky politician and a member of the Breckenridge p |
to went on to win the Preakness once, and the | Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes twice. |
Southeast | Kentucky Community and Technical College (SKCTC), loca |
16 two-year, open-admissions colleges of the | Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS |
at the Salmon P. Chase Law School at Northern | Kentucky University and began practising law. |
hurchill Downs over the two day period of the | Kentucky Oaks and the Kentucky Derby, virtually all of |
important campaigns in the Western Theater in | Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama. |
Nafzger trained Unbridled who won the 1990 | Kentucky Derby and Breeders' Cup Classic. |
Luska Twyman (1913-1988) was a | Kentucky politician and World War II veteran. |
ge of the twenty-seventh judicial district of | Kentucky 1909-1922 and 1928-1934. |
Found principally on the limestone cliffs of | Kentucky, Tennessee and North Carolina, but it is hard |
Julie now resides in the | Kentucky area and is working on a Contemporary Christi |
Projects include the University of | Kentucky's Big Blue, Kentucky Space, and Northern Kent |
is bounded by Broadway, CSX railroad tracks, | Kentucky Sreet, and I-65. |
horoughbred racehorse, the winner of the 1972 | Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes. |
lachian Mountains in West Virginia, Virginia, | Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina. |
In 1803 Stone and others withdrew from the | Kentucky Presbytery and formed the Springfield Presbyt |
from being on the tri-point of the states of | Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia. |
1985) is an American Architectural Historian, | Kentucky author, and co-founder of design firm MODR. |
a Grade II event raced on the same day as the | Kentucky Derby and is a prep to the Breeders' Cup Spri |
nt venues in the city, The Brown Theatre, The | Kentucky Center, and The Louisville Palace. |
is grandson, John M. Ruddell, was a prominent | Kentucky statesman and landowner. |
It specializes in decorating its pottery with | Kentucky Derby and Christmas themes, but it has other |
jointly administered by the Georgia Lottery, | Kentucky Lottery, and Virginia Lottery corporations. |
d collector of internal revenue for the sixth | Kentucky district and served from July 20, 1885, to Ju |
Born on a farm near Midway, Woodford County, | Kentucky, he and his siblings inherited the property o |
The two teams, the | Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, which fold |
She was born in Lexington, | Kentucky, USA and grew up in Mt. |
g through what are now the American states of | Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois. |
t Vanderbilt Commodores, Arkansas Razorbacks, | Kentucky Wildcats, and Wisconsin Badgers. |
re held on November 7, 1995 in three states - | Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi. |
Kentucky Community and Technical College System | |
past, the breed has alternatively been called | Kentucky Reds and Bourbon Butternuts. |
r, serving in the 5th Tennessee Infantry, 2nd | Kentucky Infantry, and 3rd Kentucky Cavalry. |
By 1915 Rev. Pratt traveled | Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia. |
d two miles southeast of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky, USA, and just east of the University of Loui |
William Hughes (born in Louisville, | Kentucky, USA) and better known by his stage names Ski |
He had previously served as Secretary of the | Kentucky Finance and Administration Cabinet from 2003 |
mportant events including the Super Bowl, the | Kentucky Derby and the U.S. Open golf tournament. |
AEGON Center of Alysheba, winner of the 1987 | Kentucky Derby and a 1993 U.S. Racing Hall of Fame ind |
in the Appalachian Mountains running through | Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee. |
She attended Eastern | Kentucky University and graduated from Morehead State |
In 1792, following | Kentucky's admission into the United States, Todd repr |
from Mayfield to play squads from throughout | Kentucky, Illinois, and Tennessee. |
interchanges with the Wendell H. Ford Western | Kentucky Parkway and the Martha Layne Collins Bluegras |
t achieved a race win before competing in the | Kentucky Derby and by contemporary accounts was a diff |
It is found in | Kentucky, Ohio and Pennsylvania. |
anchise locations also throughout Ohio and in | Kentucky, Indiana, and Florida. |
Hall has also been a member of the | Kentucky Horsemen and Calgary Stampeders. |
ock expanded the Ellerslie Stud to his wife's | Kentucky property and eventually transferred the bulk |
opulation is distributed throughout Virginia, | Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama. |
Smith played college basketball at Western | Kentucky University and was drafted by the Kentucky Co |
He preached in | Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and New York, and died in East |
Price traveled extensively through | Kentucky, Tennessee, and other states throughout the 1 |
for 19 years, until Smarty Jones won the 2004 | Kentucky Derby and a bonus inspired by Brennan's. |
Swaps won the 1955 | Kentucky Derby and, in his next outing, won the Will R |
anch line from Paducah to Kevil and Mayfield, | Kentucky and another from Cecilia to Elizabethtown, Ke |
Ray brought more African-American players to | Kentucky than any previous coach, and did so at a time |
In his only | Kentucky Derby appearance, he finished 13th in the 195 |
The Eastern Division champion | Kentucky Colonels appeared in the ABA Championships fo |
In 2005, both the Blue and Gold Crews of USS | Kentucky were appointed Kentucky Colonels by Kentucky |
He studied at Cumberland College in | Kentucky before appointment to the United States Milit |
Wright, | Kentucky, was approached in 2004 regarding a piece of |
The Red River is a tributary of the | Kentucky River, approximately 57 mi (92 km) long, in e |
John B. Clarke was born in Brooksville, | Kentucky on April 14, 1833. |
e signed a "Memorandum of Understanding" with | Kentucky on April 6, 2007 which outlined his salary an |
Hanson Stone (December 4, 1849 near Richmond, | Kentucky - April 3, 1909 in Galveston, Texas) was an A |
oro, Tennessee; Blanchard, Louisiana; Harlan, | Kentucky; and, Arab, Alabama. |
He became the 30th | Kentucky registered architect in 1930 and was later pr |
Eight other | Kentucky counties are also named for officers who died |
The | Kentucky Travelers are a basketball team in the Americ |
Kentucky victories are shaded ██ blue. | |
In | Kentucky, constables are elected from each magistrate |
In addition to UK and UofL, the Western | Kentucky Hilltoppers are also a historically successfu |
istian Talk radio stations in the Louisville, | Kentucky metropolitan area. |
ish language radio station in the Louisville, | Kentucky metropolitan area. |
ry Christian music station in the Louisville, | Kentucky, metropolitan area. |
io formatted radio station in the Louisville, | Kentucky metropolitan area. |
n anime convention in the Cincinnati/Northern | Kentucky metropolitan area. |
known from the United States (Ohio, Florida, | Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, South Carolina and Tenne |
known from the United States (South Carolina, | Kentucky, Ohio, Arkansas, Texas and Mississippi). |
coastal New York, and inland as far north as | Kentucky and Arkansas. |
62 the Army of Mississippi began its march to | Kentucky and arrived at Munfordville, Kentucky on 17 S |
In 1995, McGrane started coaching at Western | Kentucky University, as an assistant coach, helping th |
in-swollen Cumberland River and advanced into | Kentucky, proceeding as far as Cane Valley, camping be |
He grew up in Lexington, | Kentucky and as a young man became a hotwalker, groom, |
After leaving Congress, he served in the | Kentucky Senate as an independent candidate in 1857 an |
Born on a farm near Furnace, | Kentucky, Blackburn as an infant moved with his parent |
lbany, Indiana, features its version, Phoenix | Kentucky Komon, as a rotating seasonal selection. |
He won the 1993 | Kentucky Derby as an almost 13:1 longshot. |
y 1902-1903; as assistant Attorney General of | Kentucky 1912-1915; as Attorney General of Kentucky 19 |
He was the winner of the 1912 | Kentucky Derby, as well as the Chesapeake Stakes and L |
tor at St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral in Bardstown, | Kentucky and as chaplain at Bethlehem High School. |
Donaldson, of Carrollton, | Kentucky served as state highway commissioner. |
He was not allowed to work | Kentucky games, as SEC rules prohibit officials from c |
ion was in part a response to attempts in the | Kentucky General Assembly to recriminalize consensual |
On March 25, 1950 the | Kentucky General Assembly passed a motion that placed |
The Department was created by the | Kentucky General Assembly in 1944 by KRS 241.015 and 2 |
The | Kentucky General Assembly approved of the school and c |
The | Kentucky General Assembly chartered the organization i |
files and maintains legislation passed by the | Kentucky General Assembly and executive orders of the |
He also served in the | Kentucky General Assembly where he was Speaker of the |
In 1894 he was elected to the | Kentucky General Assembly as a Democrat. |
absence Stovall issued pardons and called the | Kentucky General Assembly into special session to enac |
He served in the | Kentucky General Assembly from Harrison County, Kentuc |
It was designated | Kentucky's official bourbon festival by the Kentucky G |
and member of the Whig Party, elected to the | Kentucky General Assembly, serving as Speaker of the H |
to the charter granted to the college by the | Kentucky General Assembly, this move was not legal. |
as of 2010, the only openly gay member of the | Kentucky General Assembly. |
He was elected | Kentucky's representative to the Virginia House of Del |
Following the war, Ballard served in the | Kentucky General Assembly. |
As a teenager he served as a page in the | Kentucky General Assembly. |
giment was attached to Military Department of | Kentucky and assigned to duty at Hopkinsville, Kentuck |
Detained at Louisville, | Kentucky, and assigned to guard duty at various points |
n Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, | Kentucky as Associate Vice President for External Prog |
It was dedicated and presented to the | Kentucky Medical Association on August 14, 1959. |
He served as president of the | Kentucky Agricultural Association 1853-1861. |
The | Kentucky Medical Association bought the house in 1935 |
He served as president of the | Kentucky Psychological Association and was a fellow of |
He received the | Kentucky Bar Association's "Outstanding Lawyer Award". |
He was a member of the Elks, the | Kentucky Education Association, the Kentucky High Scho |
Home Economics Teachers Association, Eastern | Kentucky Vocational Association, and the Kentucky Asso |
iation of Vocational Home Economics Teachers, | Kentucky Vocational Association, and American Vocation |
including the National Education Association, | Kentucky Education Association, and Russell Education |
Buford was sent to the Central | Kentucky Insane Asylum in Anchorage, Kentucky, but wou |
t the University of Louisville in Louisville, | Kentucky, and at the Manuscript Division of the Librar |
he operation also has branches in Versailles, | Kentucky and at Jerrys Plains, New South Wales, Austra |
d, noncommercial radio station in Louisville, | Kentucky, broadcasting at 89.3 MHz and focusing on new |
rrors (turnovers) in an ABA playoff game: 37 ( | Kentucky (99), at Carolina Cougars (96)) |
In July, 1852, he removed to | Kentucky, landing at Catlettsburg, July 3, and becomin |
urf stood at Almahurst Farm in Nicholasville, | Kentucky, then at Elmhurst Farm near Lexington, and fi |
He attended | Kentucky University at Harrodsburg, Transylvania Unive |
itorium was a theatre building in Louisville, | Kentucky, USA at the corner of 4th and Hills Streets. |
He studied law at the University of | Kentucky and at the University of Michigan. |
is chart will list the paid attendance to the | Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentu |
buted in the U.S. are created in Leitchfield, | Kentucky and at times in France. |
In 1963, Groza led the Knights to a | Kentucky Intercolliegiate Athletic Conference title an |
ry difficult for the school to compete in the | Kentucky Christian Athletic Association (KCAA). |
However, the question in | Kentucky college athletics is most often "Red or Blue? |
of Brigadier General John Stuart Williams of | Kentucky and attained the rank of assistant adjutant g |
Born in Scott County, | Kentucky, Ficklin attended the common schools. |
Born in Stanford, | Kentucky, Davison attended the common schools, Stanfor |
He was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, and attended college at Georgia Tech. |
n in Fairfield (now Dayton), Campbell County, | Kentucky, Berry attended the public schools. |
Born at Tyes Ferry, | Kentucky, Finley attended the common schools. |
Born in Taylorsville, | Kentucky, Gilbert attended the common schools, Cecilia |
Born in Louisville, | Kentucky, Pope attended the common schools and was gra |
Born in Pike County, | Kentucky, Williamson attended the rural schools of Ken |
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