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He was born in Bourbon County, | Kentucky in 1853. |
Bourbon County, | Kentucky |
He was born in Bourbon County, | Kentucky in 1839. |
Born in Bourbon County, | Kentucky, Herod completed preparatory studies. |
t a plantation in what is now Bourbon County, | Kentucky around 1780. |
He moved with his father to Bourbon County, | Kentucky, in 1784 and to Cynthiana, Kentucky, about 17 |
ve Main Stud farm in southern Bourbon County, | Kentucky. |
- April 5, 1908) was born in Bourbon County, | Kentucky. |
He was born in Paris, Bourbon County, | Kentucky. |
d was set in the 2007 Music City Bowl between | Kentucky vs. |
mportant events including the Super Bowl, the | Kentucky Derby and the U.S. Open golf tournament. |
church at 430 Church Street in Bowling Green, | Kentucky. |
wling Green Barons represented Bowling Green, | Kentucky in the Class D Kentucky-Illinois-Tennessee (K |
Governor Steve Beshear named Bowling Green, | Kentucky Mayor Elaine Walker as Grayson's replacement. |
nded Southern Normal School at Bowling Green, | Kentucky, and East Lynn College at Buffalo, Kentucky. |
Born near Bowling Green, | Kentucky, Halsell attended the common schools at Rich |
ocated at Fairview Cemetery in Bowling Green, | Kentucky. |
He studied law in Bowling Green, | Kentucky and was subsequently admitted to the bar and |
is not related to WBGN (AM) in Bowling Green, | Kentucky. |
Born in Bowling Green, | Kentucky, Denning is a graduate of the Western Kentuck |
interred in Fairview Cemetery, Bowling Green, | Kentucky. |
He died near Bowling Green, | Kentucky, March 12, 1872. |
He returned to Bowling Green, | Kentucky, in 1840. |
bar and commenced practice in Bowling Green, | Kentucky. |
McDaniels currently resides in Bowling Green, | Kentucky. |
Tinnon was born in Bowling Green, | Kentucky in 1985, the daughter of Mack and Susan Tinno |
church at 340 State Street in Bowling Green, | Kentucky. |
eries "To Catch a Predator" in Bowling Green, | Kentucky. |
Denhardt was born in Bowling Green, | Kentucky. |
ormerly served as the mayor of Bowling Green, | Kentucky, took office on January 29, 2011. |
synod maintained a "Center" in Bowling Green, | Kentucky, and employed an executive and staff. |
ios and transmitter located in Bowling Green, | Kentucky. |
The song is about Bowling Green, | Kentucky, a city approximately 60 miles from the Everl |
818, and commenced practice in Bowling Green, | Kentucky. |
nterred in Fair View Cemetery, Bowling Green, | Kentucky. |
Unattached, Bowling Green, | Kentucky, 1st Division, XXIII Corps, to October 1863. |
He was born in Bowling Green, | Kentucky, and was admitted to the Kentucky bar in 1828 |
He died in Bowling Green, | Kentucky, June 16, 1898. |
Private practice, Bowling Green, | Kentucky, 1975 |
Bowman Field, | Kentucky, March - 1 September 1941 |
His grandson, John Bryan Bowman, founded | Kentucky University and the Agricultural and Mechanica |
road station located in southern Boyd County, | Kentucky. |
in Bellevue Cemetery there, and Boyle County, | Kentucky was later named after him. |
hich has the largest enrollment of boys among | Kentucky high schools, is the only school in Kentucky |
hn Hunt and Martha Jenkins in Bracken County, | Kentucky. |
chools is a school district in Bracken County | Kentucky, USA which was founded in 1887. |
Robsion was born in Bracken County, | Kentucky. |
nd was admitted to the bar in Bracken County, | Kentucky. |
ent Schools school district in Bracken County | Kentucky, founded in 1887. |
ed first-team All Americans under Bradshaw at | Kentucky. |
Pursuit of Bragg into | Kentucky October 1-22. |
there until October 1. Pursuit of Bragg into | Kentucky October 1-15, 1862. |
Pursuit of Bragg into | Kentucky October 1-15. |
Pursuit of Bragg into | Kentucky October 1-17. |
Pursuit of Bragg into | Kentucky October 1-16. |
Knob Creek is a brand of | Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey produced by the Fort |
Ezra Brooks is a brand of | Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. |
Early Times is a brand of | Kentucky whisky produced by the Brown-Forman Corporati |
McAfee's Benchmark is a brand of | Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey produced by the Saze |
, Yellowstone is the largest selling brand in | Kentucky. |
owstone was the name given to a 1854 brand of | Kentucky Bourbon produced by the J B Dant Distillery ( |
rican Thoroughbred racehorse that was bred in | Kentucky and is best known for winning the 1901 Kentuc |
Bred in | Kentucky by John W. Greathouse, he was purchased by Ch |
Fonso was bred in | Kentucky and was a chestnut colt sired by King Alfonso |
was trained by T.P. Hayes as well as bred in | Kentucky by T.P. Hayes. |
ican Thoroughbred race horse born and bred in | Kentucky. |
as an American Thoroughbred racehorse bred in | Kentucky by Harry and Jane Lunger's Christiana Stables |
rican thoroughbred racehorse that was bred in | Kentucky and is best remembered for winning the 1900 K |
st supporting actor went to Walter Brennan in | Kentucky, while the adapted screenplay honor went to P |
Bridge is a cantilever truss bridge carrying | Kentucky Route 56 and Illinois Route 13 across the Ohi |
The bridge connects | Kentucky Route 79 and Indiana State Road 135, as well |
It is bridged by | Kentucky Highway 92 near the community of Hilltop. |
LE was purchased by Mortenson Broadcasting of | Kentucky, who changed its call letters to WRDT and beg |
ette Louisa Simpson in Bronston,Wayne County, | Kentucky, and grew up in neighboring Pulaski County. |
Rich Brooks, the | Kentucky Wildcats football head coach is a notable nat |
Magoffin is notable as the brother of | Kentucky Governor Beriah Magoffin. |
He was also a brother-in-law to | Kentucky pioneers Isaac, Joseph and John Jacob Bowman. |
He later followed his brothers to | Kentucky arriving with John Floyd to establish the set |
Brown Route: | Kentucky Wesleyan-Frederick St |
ned down the role after receiving a bucket of | Kentucky Fried Chicken in her dressing room. |
ee Valley Authority announced the building of | Kentucky Dam for the creation of Kentucky Lake in 1938 |
It was the tallest building in | Kentucky until a vertical addition of the defunct Comm |
It is one of the oldest church buildings in | Kentucky and the largest one room log structure. |
12 of the 15 buildings in | Kentucky over 300 feet are located in Downtown Louisvi |
Middle School is a school in Bullitt County, | Kentucky. |
opulated place (one of 32) in Bullitt County, | Kentucky, United States, south of Louisville. |
He died in Bullitt County, | Kentucky in 1872. |
Hunters Hollow is a city in Bullitt County, | Kentucky, United States. |
Born in Bullitt's Lick, Bullitt County, | Kentucky, Dunn was educated in Kentucky and Illinois. |
rea for WFBR includes most of Bullitt County, | Kentucky (where it is based). |
Shepherdsville is a city in Bullitt County, | Kentucky, United States, just south of Louisville. |
Hebron Estates is a city in Bullitt County, | Kentucky, United States. |
f Historic Places listings in Bullitt County, | Kentucky. |
settled people in southwest Virginia, but not | Kentucky. |
Butler County, | Kentucky had mixed loyalties in the War, with both sid |
SuperSonics in the 1970 NBA Draft and by the | Kentucky Colonels in the 1970 American Basketball Asso |
x behavior, was ruled unconstitutional by the | Kentucky Supreme Court in Kentucky v. Wasson in 1992. |
The Department was created by the | Kentucky General Assembly in 1944 by KRS 241.015 and 2 |
became the subject of an investigation by the | Kentucky Horse Racing Authority (KHRA) and his Keenela |
The lower Big Sandy is impounded by the | Kentucky Dam project of the Tennessee Valley Authority |
College is authorized to grant degrees by the | Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. |
third round of the 1967 NBA Draft and by the | Kentucky Colonels in the 1967 ABA Draft. |
It is owned by the | Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission and the LNC |
the grammy-nominated second hit single by the | Kentucky rap group Nappy Roots. |
irline service, but it was once served by Air | Kentucky doing business as US Airways Express. |
e but the team was recently taken over by the | Kentucky Basketball Developmental League. |
es in marching band contests sponsored by the | Kentucky Music Educators Association, also known as KM |
received an annual professional award by the | Kentucky chapter of the Special Libraries Association. |
files and maintains legislation passed by the | Kentucky General Assembly and executive orders of the |
defeated at home in the semifinals by Eastern | Kentucky. |
hose 1905 election had been thrown out by the | Kentucky Court of Appeals. |
"Headz Up" is the third single by the | Kentucky rap group Nappy Roots, from their 2002 debut |
ired power station owned and operated by East | Kentucky Cooperative near Winchester, Kentucky. |
Saginaw finished 9-5, followed by Eastern | Kentucky 8-6, Huntington 7-7, Johnstown 6-8 and Canton |
His #44 jersey was retired by Western | Kentucky in January 2000. |
Shelby County is officially classified by the | Kentucky Office of Alcoholic Beverage Control as a moi |
when WZLK and WLSI were purchased by Eastern | Kentucky Broadcasting. |
Constructed from 1881 to 1885 by the | Kentucky and Indiana Bridge Company, it opened in 1886 |
Sired by 1928 | Kentucky Derby winner Reigh Count and out of a mare na |
(locks 5 through 14) are now operated by the | Kentucky River Authority. |
to the charter granted to the college by the | Kentucky General Assembly, this move was not legal. |
It was designated | Kentucky's official bourbon festival by the Kentucky G |
The decision was made by the | Kentucky Legislature to form the Louisville Water Comp |
moved the family, including young O. C., from | Kentucky to Coles County, Illinois in 1835. |
Machen on April 10, 1810 in Caldwell County, | Kentucky (now Lyon County, Kentucky). |
federate Soldier Monument of Caldwell County, | Kentucky is a historic statue located on the Caldwell |
Caldwell County, | Kentucky is named in his honor. |
Pearce was born in Caldwell County, | Kentucky, to Allen and Mary (Polly) Morse Pearce. |
r from the Cobb community in Caldwell County, | Kentucky. |
the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, | Kentucky, New Mexico, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and V |
track legislation in Arizona, California, and | Kentucky for free. |
is named for the notable California-bred 1955 | Kentucky Derby winner, Swaps. |
e last model the company made was called "The | Kentucky Thoroughbred." |
booked at a Times Square nightspot called the | Kentucky Club for three years where they met Irving Mi |
75-1976 season and included a team called the | Kentucky Colonels. |
absence Stovall issued pardons and called the | Kentucky General Assembly into special session to enac |
a teenager, Hall organized a band called the | Kentucky Travelers that performed before movies for a |
s located John Parkhill from Calloway County, | Kentucky and sent one of their members to summon him t |
They came to | Kentucky from Pennsylvania on a flatboat in 1780. |
He was born in New York City and came to | Kentucky in 1817. |
It is likely that Muter came to | Kentucky in 1784. |
In the year 1785 he came to | Kentucky and settled near Lexington subsequently he ca |
His best performance of the year came against | Kentucky where had seven tackles and one interception |
rrison duty at Camp Nelson and Camp Burnside, | Kentucky, until June 1864. |
Moved to Camp Burnside, | Kentucky, January 3-4, and duty there until August 186 |
was attached to Thomas' Command, Camp Nevin, | Kentucky, to November 1861. |
Moved to Camp Wicliffe, | Kentucky, December 14, 1861, and duty there until Febr |
In May 1863 the battery moved to Camp Nelson, | Kentucky. |
n in Fairfield (now Dayton), Campbell County, | Kentucky, Berry attended the public schools. |
bertson counties and part of Campbell County, | Kentucky. |
He was born in Campbell County, | Kentucky, in 1902. |
a school district located in Campbell County, | Kentucky. |
Campbell County, | Kentucky |
Fort Campbell North, | Kentucky (census-designated place) |
Rich was born in Campbell County, | Kentucky to Joseph and Nancy O'Neal Rich. |
in Silver Grove which is in Campbell County, | Kentucky. |
Silver Grove is a city in Campbell County, | Kentucky, United States, along the Ohio River. |
nning his practice of law in Campbell County, | Kentucky where he became city attorney of Southgate, K |
Melbourne is a city in Campbell County, | Kentucky, United States, on the Ohio River. |
n began as a prayer movement on the campus of | Kentucky Christian University in 1978. |
A canal connects | Kentucky Lake to nearby Lake Barkley, created by Barkl |
of The Springfield Presbytery, at Cane Ridge, | Kentucky, in 1804. |
Ulysses S. Grant bloodlessly capture Paducah, | Kentucky, which gives the Union control the mouth of t |
1996, Hankinson was found shot in his car in | Kentucky, the victim of an apparent suicide. |
However, his career at | Kentucky was largely disappointing. |
ite located near Bardwell in Carlisle County, | Kentucky, on a bluff spur overlooking the Mississippi |
ite located near Bardwell in Carlisle County, | Kentucky, on a bluff spur overlooking the Mississippi |
McClain competed for the Carolina Cougars, | Kentucky Colonels, New York Nets, Denver Nuggets, Buff |
It is found from North Carolina and | Kentucky south to Florida, west to Arizona, and north |
operating in North & South Carolina, Georgia, | Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia. |
rth Carolina and in South Carolina, Virginia, | Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana a |
Carroll County, | Kentucky |
Carter County, | Kentucky is named for him. |
Mike Casey - | Kentucky Mr. Basketball, played basketball at the Univ |
gheny woodrat, Neotoma magister, in a cave in | Kentucky. |
12 °C), comparable to that of Mammoth Cave in | Kentucky. |
Mammoth Cave in | Kentucky has a room called Ole Bull's Concert Hall whe |
April 2009 - Lucinda won the CCI**** Rolex | Kentucky Horse Trials riding her diminutive mare Headl |
Grand Army of the Republic in Cedar Springs, | Kentucky, was named for George Henry Cram. |
white grave, Cave Hill Cememtery, Louisville, | Kentucky |
nd is buried in Evergreen Cemetery Southgate, | Kentucky. |
emains were interred at Lexington Cemetery in | Kentucky. |
He was buried in City Cemetery, Barbourville, | Kentucky. |
buried in the Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, | Kentucky. |
s interred in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, | Kentucky. |
family lot in Evergreen Cemetery, Greenville, | Kentucky. |
s interred in Red Hill Cemetery, Hodgenville, | Kentucky. |
as interred in the State Cemetery, Frankfort, | Kentucky. |
He was interred in Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, | Kentucky. |
He was interred in Stanton Cemetery, Stanton, | Kentucky. |
s interred in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, | Kentucky. |
buried in Buffalo Spring Cemetery, Stanford, | Kentucky. |
He was interred in Potter Cemetery, Yeager, | Kentucky. |
He is buried in Brown Cemetery, Humphrey, | Kentucky. |
d in New Munfordville Cemetery, Munfordville, | Kentucky. |
was interred in the Old Cemetery, Georgetown, | Kentucky. |
s interred in Evergreen Cemetery, Greenville, | Kentucky. |
Jackson Purchase Medical Center (Mayfield, | Kentucky) - pending accreditation |
Monroe County Medical Center (Tompkinsville, | Kentucky) |
A 7'0" center from | Kentucky State University, he played for in the Nation |
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