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At the AME's 1921 | Kentucky Annual Conference, he "paid high tribute to t |
In 2008, #7 Richmond beat Eastern | Kentucky, Appalachian State, and Northern Iowa to adva |
Whitesburg, | Kentucky: Appalshop. |
Hunt Morgan, who was riding northward through | Kentucky apparently intent on crossing the Ohio River |
Letcher, who had won election as governor of | Kentucky, appointed Harlan as Secretary of State of Ke |
It joins the | Kentucky approximately 11 mi (18 km) southeast of Winc |
Ordered to Louisville, | Kentucky, April 12. Operations against Morgan May 31-J |
to Monticello and operations in southeastern | Kentucky April 26-May 12. Burnside's Campaign in easte |
to Monticello and operations in Southeastern | Kentucky April 26-May 12. Cumberland River May 9. Purs |
He died in Louisville, | Kentucky, April 5, 1929. |
Born in Christian County, | Kentucky, April 1, 1847. |
He died in Frankfort, | Kentucky, April 20, 1826. |
He died in Stanford, | Kentucky, April 2, 1828. |
ion to Monticello and operations in southeast | Kentucky April 25-May 2. At Nicholasville May. |
nal Register of Historic Places, it is also a | Kentucky Archeological Landmark and State Historic Sit |
h 6, 1904-October 22, 1997) was a Louisville, | Kentucky architect known for his Colonial Revival styl |
Old | Kentucky architecture: Colonial, federal, Greek reviva |
are built in courthouse squares, but both in | Kentucky are in cemeteries. |
Almost 40% of the population growth in | Kentucky are in Louisville's CSA counties. |
Nelson County, Virginia and Nelson County, | Kentucky are also named in his honor. |
up living a privileged life in the Lexington, | Kentucky area and attended the private Sayre School wi |
uded on page 16 of the April 2009 Brownsboro, | Kentucky Area Master Plan. |
Julie now resides in the | Kentucky area and is working on a Contemporary Christi |
country music format to the greater Morehead, | Kentucky, area. |
he 141st served in garrisons in the Columbus, | Kentucky, area. |
The battery served unassigned in | Kentucky, Army of the Ohio, to September 1862. |
t a plantation in what is now Bourbon County, | Kentucky around 1780. |
He later followed his brothers to | Kentucky arriving with John Floyd to establish the set |
unning for not only President but Governor of | Kentucky as well. |
eated in 1950 by the Melrose Inn in Prospect, | Kentucky as a specialty pastry. |
he was relocated to St. Augustine in Lebanon, | Kentucky as pastor. |
to win a public office in the Commonwealth of | Kentucky as a "write-in". |
e produced over 5 inches (127 mm) in northern | Kentucky, as well. |
h others along the Ohio River in Illinois and | Kentucky as part of the Angel Phase of Mississippian c |
Pletschke died in October 1861 at Louisville, | Kentucky as a result of a relapse of typhoid fever, wh |
Anderson returned to Western | Kentucky as its head coach from 1934 to 1937. |
radio station licensed to serve Springfield, | Kentucky, as well as Bardstown, Kentucky. |
1874 Stone took residence in Madison County, | Kentucky as a farmer and entrepreneur. |
re Corojo seed has been propagated in Western | Kentucky as the F1 generation Kenbano (tm) tobacco in |
t can also be seen as far south as Owensboro, | Kentucky as well. |
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. |
orman joined the faculty of the University of | Kentucky as an Associate Professor of English. |
ocratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky as the running mate of gubernatorial candidat |
He settled in downtown Paducah, | Kentucky as an hourly employee at a plant with ties to |
C. Sherman Paxton moved to Illinois from | Kentucky as a coal miner around 1901. |
n Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, | Kentucky as Associate Vice President for External Prog |
avid Dale Owen was dispatched to Bell County, | Kentucky as part of a geological survey of the state. |
eated in 1948 with the Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky as its head. |
He was born in Marion County, | Kentucky as one of four children of Francis Xavier Tho |
s taken from two concerts held in Louisville, | Kentucky at record store Ear-X-Tacy and at Waterfront |
He studied law at the University of | Kentucky at Lexington in 1879 and 1880. |
Cy Barger died in Columbia, | Kentucky, at the age of 79. |
Paul Jones was foaled in Lexington, | Kentucky at Hamburg Place, the stud farm of John E. Ma |
from the law department of the University of | Kentucky at Lexington. |
John died in Louisville, | Kentucky at the age of 70, and was interred at Cave Hi |
rleans, Louisiana and distilled in Frankfort, | Kentucky at Buffalo Trace Distillery. |
y the Muldoon Monument Company of Louisville, | Kentucky, at the cost of $2,200. |
He died of a heart attack in Louisville, | Kentucky, at age 85. |
s a public middle school located in Edgewood, | Kentucky at 3230 Turkeyfoot Road. |
nd of bourbon whiskey distilled in Frankfort, | Kentucky at the Buffalo Trace Distillery. |
ive to seize strategic Paducah and Smithland, | Kentucky, at the mouths of the Tennessee and Cumberlan |
runs through Pound, Virginia and crosses into | Kentucky at Pound Gap. |
He served as trustee of the University of | Kentucky, at Lexington, Kentucky from 1908 to 1915. |
He was born and later died in Louisville, | Kentucky at the age of 81. |
Her record at | Kentucky at the end of the season was 51-42. |
ntly runs for 132 miles (212 km) from Marion, | Kentucky at U.S. Route 60 to Holladay, Tennessee at In |
lding was the first skyscraper in Louisville, | Kentucky, at six stories tall. |
He was born in Bardstown, | Kentucky at Wickland to Governor (and later U.S. Postm |
The 51 delegates represented | Kentucky at the Democratic National Convention in Denv |
He died on May 30, 1981, in Lexington, | Kentucky, at the age of 83. |
He was born and later died in Flemingsburg, | Kentucky at the age of 69. |
Cawood Ledford was inducted into the | Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame in 1987. |
WHAS is Louisville's home for University of | Kentucky athletic broadcasts, carrying Wildcats footba |
k their name from the nickname of the Western | Kentucky athletic teams. |
his alma mater and he is in the University of | Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame. |
n 2009 he was inducted into the University of | Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame. |
Meade, born in Paintsville, | Kentucky, attended high school at Kentucky Military In |
Jack Conway for | Kentucky Attorney General |
He died in London, | Kentucky, August 8, 1959. |
He died in Columbia, | Kentucky, August 12, 1862. |
book, A Long Row to Hoe, the autobiography of | Kentucky author Billy C. Clark. |
1985) is an American Architectural Historian, | Kentucky author, and co-founder of design firm MODR. |
ern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, | Kentucky; Author/Speaker, The Al Mohler Show. |
"I used to walk down | Kentucky Avenue collecting cigarette butts. |
designated in 1958 along Coeburn Road west of | Kentucky Avenue, though it did not exist until the new |
historic importance to the city, a section of | Kentucky Avenue, home of Club Harlem, was renamed Chri |
d eventually spills into the White River near | Kentucky Avenue. |
dsoe played for one year at the University of | Kentucky, averaging 11.3 points per game. |
"Sweet | Kentucky Babe" |
Hays was born as William Hays in Louisville, | Kentucky, back then a small but rapidly-growing city w |
During his time at the University of | Kentucky, Bailey was awarded with a resolution by the |
Born in Louisville, | Kentucky, Ballantine received a B.A. from the Universi |
completed his degree and was admitted to the | Kentucky Bar in 1921. |
He also read law and was admitted to the | Kentucky bar in 1825. |
iversity of Louisville in 1972 and passed the | Kentucky bar exam that same year. |
in Lebanon, Tennessee and was admitted to the | Kentucky bar in 1902, practicing in Mayfield, Kentucky |
He received the | Kentucky Bar Association's "Outstanding Lawyer Award". |
Admitted to the Illinois Bar and the | Kentucky Bar. |
Bluegrass Student Union is the Louisville, | Kentucky barbershop quartet who won the 1978 SPEBSQSA |
A native of Jamestown, | Kentucky, Barger was a dead-ball era pitcher who also |
C.I.Agent Solutions is a Louisville, | Kentucky based company that specializes in environment |
A native of Owensboro, | Kentucky, Basham received a bachelor's degree from Sou |
He is considered a | Kentucky basketball legend largely due to a memorable |
e but the team was recently taken over by the | Kentucky Basketball Developmental League. |
Wayne Turner, former University of | Kentucky basketball star and professional basketball p |
analysis on radio broadcasts of University of | Kentucky basketball games. |
Born in Republican, | Kentucky, Bates attended the public schools and the Mo |
Pope's | Kentucky Battalion, Major Jon Pope |
In the Border Battle, | Kentucky beat Tennessee, 12-10, to claim the Beer Barr |
In the Border Battle, | Kentucky beat Tennessee, 7-0, to claim the Beer Barrel |
en published since 1806, fourteen years after | Kentucky became a state. |
The District was unchanged when | Kentucky became a state on June 1, 1792. |
ame of the bourbon is a reference to the year | Kentucky became a state. |
ove to an Army recruiting center in Florence, | Kentucky, because "it was near an interstate and borde |
He briefly resided in Louisville, | Kentucky before returning to Decatur to start his own |
ed football collegiately at the University of | Kentucky before transferring to Weber State during his |
egan as a reporter for WHAS-TV in Louisville, | Kentucky before moving on to become assistant News Dir |
at Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, | Kentucky before a live audience. |
ty Pro Wrestling, Kaiser moved to Louisville, | Kentucky before the end of 2003 and joined Ohio Valley |
d a common school education in Barren County, | Kentucky before moving to Louisville in 1866 at the ag |
He studied at Cumberland College in | Kentucky before appointment to the United States Milit |
studied at St. Joseph's College in Bardstown, | Kentucky, before returning to Cincinnati to Mount St. |
Next he studied law in Louisa, | Kentucky before passing the Kentucky bar in 1858. |
a on July 8, 1769, he settled near Bardstown, | Kentucky before moving his family to Nashville. |
On February 13, witnesses in | Kentucky began hearing sonic booms. |
ssissippi River is to the west and north, the | Kentucky Bend is to the north, and Reelfoot Lake is to |
ends in Lake County, when it crosses into the | Kentucky Bend, a detached portion of Fulton County, Ke |
n in Fairfield (now Dayton), Campbell County, | Kentucky, Berry attended the public schools. |
The Rugbys are a rock band from Louisville, | Kentucky, best known for their U.S. Top 40 hit "You, I |
West Lexington Presbytery covered the area of | Kentucky between the Kentucky River and the Licking Ri |
It covered the area of | Kentucky between the Kentucky River and the Licking Ri |
emarle County, Virginia to Livingston County, | Kentucky between 1806 and 1808. |
The Thunderbolts placed second to the | Kentucky Bisons franchise. |
Born on a farm near Furnace, | Kentucky, Blackburn as an infant moved with his parent |
Barton Premium is a | Kentucky Blended whiskey produced in Bardstown, Kentuc |
Kentucky Blue Streak is a 1935 American film directed | |
Agent of the | Kentucky Blue Grass Cooperative Association, Wincheste |
The | Kentucky Bluegrass AllStars are a group of over 250 mu |
Danville, | Kentucky: Bluegrass Printing Company. |
Kentucky Bluegrass State Award Master List | |
that of a classic country nature blended with | Kentucky bluegrass. |
g Congress, he was appointed president of the | Kentucky board of internal improvements in 1837 and se |
The 2nd and 3rd Districts connect along the | Kentucky border for the 10th Congress and bulge south |
he Cumberland River, three miles south of the | Kentucky border, and ten miles northeast of Dover. |
a series that tracked east, just south of the | Kentucky border, eventually dissipating shortly after |
unty is a county located in the U.S. state of | Kentucky bordering the Kentucky River. |
The Western | Kentucky Botanical Garden is a botanical garden in Owe |
In 1873 Col. N. P. Iglehart of | Kentucky bought the house and rebuilt it. |
The | Kentucky Bourbon Trail (sometimes informally shortened |
the actual producer for its first batches was | Kentucky Bourbon Distillers, Ltd. of Bardstown, Kentuc |
Taylor was one of | Kentucky's original Bourbon aristocrats, he was an ind |
The | Kentucky Bourbon Festival celebrates Bardstown's histo |
1792 is the Official Toasting Bourbon of the | Kentucky Bourbon Festival. |
A related trail, The | Kentucky Bourbon Trail contains six well-known Bourbon |
ennebaker Hopkins, who used a custom blend of | Kentucky bourbon whiskey, mixed for the occasion, rath |
Kentucky Bourbon Distillers (KBD), Ltd. is a private f | |
The | Kentucky Bourbon Trail was launched in 1999 by the KDA |
owstone was the name given to a 1854 brand of | Kentucky Bourbon produced by the J B Dant Distillery ( |
is part of the American Whiskey Trail and the | Kentucky Bourbon Trail. |
snacks [and] fireworks" and was "part of the | Kentucky boys' lives growing up." |
ompany was, in turn, a component of the First | Kentucky Brigade, nicknamed the "Orphan Brigade". |
Orphan Brigade was the nickname of the First | Kentucky Brigade, a group of military units recruited |
In 1863 it became part of the First | Kentucky Brigade. |
After initial US invasions of | Kentucky, British-run Canada, and western Virginia, an |
Original owners of the station were | Kentucky broadcasters, Bill Betts and Gilmore Nunn, wh |
d, noncommercial radio station in Louisville, | Kentucky, broadcasting at 89.3 MHz and focusing on new |
when WZLK and WLSI were purchased by Eastern | Kentucky Broadcasting. |
Born in Falmouth, | Kentucky, Browning attended Georgetown College in Kent |
Born in LaRue County, | Kentucky, Bryant received an A.B. from Trinity College |
Joseph Holt, | Kentucky; Buchanan's Secretary of War; Lincoln's Judge |
Kentucky built a 14-7 lead in the second quarter on a | |
Born in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, Bullitt was the son of Joshua Fry Bullitt, a |
zware usually indicates a combination of dark | Kentucky burley and bright Virginia tobaccos. |
c has been employed as a campaign staffer for | Kentucky businessman Bruce Lunsford. |
Robbie Rudolph is a | Kentucky businessman who was also a Kentucky governmen |
The militia returned victorious to | Kentucky, but the destruction enraged the Indians, who |
He was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, but grew up in Ashland, Kentucky and attende |
his website, Borowich was born in Lexington, | Kentucky, but grew up in New Rochelle, New York. |
ty at Ben P. Walden Jr.'s Vinery near Midway, | Kentucky but his progeny never met with much racing su |
2003 Owen considered running for Governor of | Kentucky but instead slated with Ben Chandler as Chand |
He was recruited to the University of | Kentucky by Billy Gillispie, however, Gillispie was fi |
In the fall, during the invasion of | Kentucky by Bragg and Maj. |
ating against guerrillas at various points in | Kentucky by detachments until September 1865. |
remium bourbon whiskey produced in Bardstown, | Kentucky by the Heaven Hill Distillery. |
zra Brooks is distilled, aged, and bottled in | Kentucky by Heaven Hill Distilleries for Luxco. |
n is a Bourbon whiskey produced in Bardstown, | Kentucky by the Heaven Hill company. |
Carlos Buell halt the Confederate invasion of | Kentucky by defeating troops led by General Braxton Br |
Bred in | Kentucky by John W. Greathouse, he was purchased by Ch |
n is a bourbon whiskey produced in Frankfort, | Kentucky by the Sazerac Company. |
Old Ezra is distilled, aged, and bottled in | Kentucky by Heaven Hill Distilleries for Luxco. |
About eighty students departed New York for | Kentucky by bus on March 23, 1932. |
red as Most Influential WWF/WCW Wrestler from | Kentucky by the state's Governor and made a Kentucky C |
nal is a wheat whiskey produced in Bardstown, | Kentucky by the Heaven Hill. |
ah's Mill is a bourbon produced in Bardstown, | Kentucky by Kentucky Bourbon Distillers (KBD). |
oted the Outstanding Commonwealth Attorney of | Kentucky by his peers. |
n is a bourbon whiskey produced in Bardstown, | Kentucky by Heaven Hill. |
iety (LAS) was founded in 1931 in Louisville, | Kentucky by amateur astronomers, including James Gilbe |
ours was a band formed in 1998 in Louisville, | Kentucky by Ben Lord and Chris Renn. |
was trained by T.P. Hayes as well as bred in | Kentucky by T.P. Hayes. |
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