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It is produced in Bardstown, | Kentucky, by Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. |
as an American Thoroughbred racehorse bred in | Kentucky by Harry and Jane Lunger's Christiana Stables |
02, Gainer was appointed Bishop of Lexington, | Kentucky, by Pope John Paul II. |
n is a bourbon whiskey produced in Bardstown, | Kentucky by Heaven Hill. |
n's Creek is a bourbon produced in Bardstown, | Kentucky by Kentucky Bourbon Distillers (KBD). |
Another Eastern | Kentucky cable operator, Inter Mountain Cable (IMC), h |
Born in Georgetown, | Kentucky, Cable moved with his parents to Rock Island, |
Born in | Kentucky, Call was graduated from an academy in Kentuc |
Goldfinger also owns a stud-farm in | Kentucky called "Auric Stud". |
A song about Paradise, | Kentucky, called "Paradise", was written and made famo |
He also participated in the | Kentucky Campaign that autumn, and then took a brief s |
Kentucky Campaign | |
During the | Kentucky Campaign, Schaefer was on sick leave and his |
participated in the Battle of Shiloh, Bragg's | Kentucky Campaign, and the Battle of Murfreesboro. |
, she received the Joy of Life Award from the | Kentucky Cancer Program and the Brown Cancer Center fo |
gunfighter of the American West known as the | Kentucky Cannibal. |
The | Kentucky Cardinal was a nightly 312-mile (502 km) pass |
On the three days that the Cardinal ran, the | Kentucky Cardinal operated as a section, splitting at |
tory writer whose work, including the novel A | Kentucky Cardinal, often depicted the culture and dial |
Born near Caseyville, | Kentucky, Casey attended the country schools. |
The 14th | Kentucky Cavalry mustered out of service beginning Sep |
The 8th | Kentucky Cavalry mustered out of service on September |
The 17th | Kentucky Cavalry mustered out on September 20, 1865. |
The 10th | Kentucky Cavalry mustered out of service on September |
The 17th | Kentucky Cavalry was organized at Russellville, Kentuc |
The 16th | Kentucky Cavalry was organized at Paducah, Kentucky an |
exander, who served in John Hunt Morgan's 2nd | Kentucky Cavalry. |
d in the Civil War in Company C, 6th Regiment | Kentucky Cavalry. |
st relative of the Alabama cave shrimp is the | Kentucky cave shrimp, Palaemonias ganteri, which lives |
The Bank of | Kentucky Center is a 9,400-seat multi-purpose arena lo |
The | Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, located in Lo |
The | Kentucky Center Governor's School for the Arts (GSA) i |
nt venues in the city, The Brown Theatre, The | Kentucky Center, and The Louisville Palace. |
ms play their home games in NKU's The Bank of | Kentucky Center. |
Medora is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky centered along Pendleton Road & Medora Road. |
side Gardens is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky centered along Campground Road & Lees Lane. |
Ashville is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky centered along Bardstown Road (US 31) & Brent |
lley Village is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky centered along Dixie Highway (US 31) and Ship |
Orell is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky centered along Dixie Highway (US 31) & Orell |
Berrytown is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky centered along English Station Road. |
Kentucky Central Insurance Company, occupying the top | |
In March 1991 the University of | Kentucky changed policy and shut down the fn server. |
received an annual professional award by the | Kentucky chapter of the Special Libraries Association. |
, sister of a three-time mayor of Louisville, | Kentucky, Charles Donald Jacob. |
In | Kentucky, chicken is a favorite meat for barbecuing al |
Finger-Lickin' Good: A | Kentucky childhood, 1990 |
He earned Master of Ministry degree from | Kentucky Christian College and Doctor of Ministry from |
n began as a prayer movement on the campus of | Kentucky Christian University in 1978. |
ry difficult for the school to compete in the | Kentucky Christian Athletic Association (KCAA). |
(Editor) A | Kentucky Christmas, 2003. |
s an incompetent commander, unable to protect | Kentucky citizens. |
e in 1992 with a failed bid for the Radcliff, | Kentucky City Council. |
List of | Kentucky Civil War Confederate Units |
He was inducted into the | Kentucky Civil Rights Hall of Fame in 2003. |
Born in Richmond, | Kentucky, Clay attended the common schools and graduat |
Born in Henderson, | Kentucky, Clay attended public and private schools at |
Kentucky closed its season with a 20-19 victory over # | |
booked at a Times Square nightspot called the | Kentucky Club for three years where they met Irving Mi |
as named the head coach as then-University of | Kentucky coach Kathi DeBoer was named an Associate Ath |
Bradshaw was the last | Kentucky coach to defeat a #1 ranked team until Rich B |
He was recruited by | Kentucky coach Tubby Smith and his replacement Billy G |
Brooks became the first | Kentucky coach to win bowl games in three consecutive |
The Vols handed #3 | Kentucky, coached by Bear Bryant, its only loss and de |
The | Kentucky Coal Mining Museum is heritage center located |
There are also some | Kentucky Coffee trees on the Mount Vernon estate forme |
pearance of the tree is reflected through the | Kentucky Coffeetrees genus name. |
Born at Frankfort, | Kentucky, Coghlan graduated from the Naval Academy in |
o Learn Music, The Hartford Herald (Hartford, | Kentucky), Col 4, pg. 5, March 07, 1894 |
He was graduated from Augusta ( | Kentucky) College in 1830. |
Anatomy and Neurobiology at the University of | Kentucky College of Medicine as an Assistant Professor |
He was graduated from Georgetown ( | Kentucky) College in 1859 and from the Louisville Law |
appointed to the faculty of the University of | Kentucky College of Education, where he rose to Dean. |
earned his law degree from the University of | Kentucky College of Law. |
oanne are 1974 graduates of the University of | Kentucky College of Law. |
Educational Development at the University of | Kentucky College of Medicine (1972-75). |
However, the question in | Kentucky college athletics is most often "Red or Blue? |
y in Oxford, North Carolina (1901-1903); West | Kentucky College, Mayfield, Kentucky (1903-1904), and |
r president of the Association of Independent | Kentucky Colleges and Universities. |
nd teaches as an adjunct professor at several | Kentucky colleges. |
Ave Maria School of Law; ironically is also a | Kentucky Colonel like Petros. |
tle of "Sagamore of the Wabash", analogous to | Kentucky Colonel. |
he first African American woman to be named a | Kentucky Colonel. |
On October 12, 1975 the | Kentucky Colonels traveled to Michigan to face the Det |
He later played for the | Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Associati |
Pacers vs. | Kentucky Colonels |
The Honorable Order of | Kentucky Colonels |
SuperSonics in the 1970 NBA Draft and by the | Kentucky Colonels in the 1970 American Basketball Asso |
He played for the | Kentucky Colonels (1967-68) in the American Basketball |
on the 1975 ABA Championship with the 1974-75 | Kentucky Colonels and was named to the 1975 ABA All-De |
third round of the 1967 NBA Draft and by the | Kentucky Colonels in the 1967 ABA Draft. |
The Eastern Division champion | Kentucky Colonels appeared in the ABA Championships fo |
nt with the American Basketball Association's | Kentucky Colonels in 1975-76. |
See also: 2008 Eastern | Kentucky Colonels football team |
Bradley played for the | Kentucky Colonels (1973-75) and Denver Nuggets (1975-7 |
ost in the first round of the playoffs to the | Kentucky Colonels 108-105. |
A 5'11" (1.80 m) guard, he played for the | Kentucky Colonels in the ABA for 58 games during the 1 |
Maurice Lucas traded to the | Kentucky Colonels for Caldwell Jones, December 17, 197 |
Roberts joined the | Kentucky Colonels for the 1974-75 season and was part |
etball did not return to Louisville until the | Kentucky Colonels became a charter member of the Ameri |
Bowling played for the | Kentucky Colonels (1967-68) in the American Basketball |
The two teams, the | Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, which fold |
de the playoffs, but lost their series to the | Kentucky Colonels 4-2. |
Kentucky Colonels (ABA 2000) were a member of the ABA | |
He instead signed with the | Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Associati |
He played in the ABA for the | Kentucky Colonels in 1968-69. |
Red Robbins and Chuck Williams traded to the | Kentucky Colonels for Jimmy O'Brien and a future draft |
for one season (1970-71) in the ABA with the | Kentucky Colonels, who were led two former Kentucky Wi |
McClain competed for the Carolina Cougars, | Kentucky Colonels, New York Nets, Denver Nuggets, Buff |
s, the Pacers eliminated their archrival, the | Kentucky Colonels, in five games. |
can Basketball Association, including for the | Kentucky Colonels, Memphis Sounds and Baltimore Claws. |
nkle injury, and the Spirits bowed out to the | Kentucky Colonels, the eventual champions. |
mi Floridians, Memphis Pros, Memphis Tams and | Kentucky Colonels. |
he United States Army, Virden signed with the | Kentucky Colonels. |
ber of the Indiana Pacers, New York Nets, and | Kentucky Colonels. |
75-1976 season and included a team called the | Kentucky Colonels. |
can Basketball Association as a member of the | Kentucky Colonels. |
976 American Basketball Association team, see | Kentucky Colonels. |
ith his family as today some hold an Honorary | Kentucky Colonelship. |
After completing his term as Governor of | Kentucky, Combs was appointed a federal appellate judg |
ment, in Spring Hill Cemetery of Harrodsburg, | Kentucky, commemorates Beriah Magoffin, who was govern |
ing the first governor's wife to serve on the | Kentucky Commission on Women. |
Kentucky Common Beer is a once-popular style of ale fr | |
16 two-year, open-admissions colleges of the | Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS |
Before being renamed in 2004, Southeast | Kentucky Community and Technical College was known as |
Southeast | Kentucky Community and Technical College (SKCTC), loca |
16 two-year, open-admissions colleges of the | Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS |
The team played against other | Kentucky community colleges, junior colleges, and Job |
Kentucky Community and Technical College System | |
colleges consolidated in 2003 to become West | Kentucky Community & Technical College. |
, 1861, he enlisted as a private in the First | Kentucky Confederate Cavalry. |
ordained for the ministry and admitted to the | Kentucky conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, |
He was a cousin of | Kentucky Congressman John White. |
He was the grandfather of four-term | Kentucky Congressman and Confederate General Humphrey |
The county is named for George Robertson, a | Kentucky Congressman from 1817 to 1821. |
His nephew was | Kentucky Congressman Thomas F. Marshall. |
For the | Kentucky Congressman, see Henry D. McHenry. |
he diocese, which originally comprised all of | Kentucky, consecrated its first bishop, the Rt. |
In | Kentucky, constables are elected from each magistrate |
(A later amendment to the | Kentucky Constitution made the office appointive.) |
A 1992 amendment to the | Kentucky Constitution permits the Attorney General of |
Under Section 101 of the | Kentucky Constitution, constables have the same county |
elected to a four year term, pursuant to the | Kentucky Constitution. |
Talbott was a delegate to the | Kentucky constitutional convention in 1849 and a membe |
Garrard, the grandson of | Kentucky's second Governor, James Garrard, represented |
He further served on the 1799 | Kentucky Constitutional Convention. |
Marshall was a member of the | Kentucky constitutional convention held in Frankfort, |
He was part of the Danville, | Kentucky convention of 1787. |
ired power station owned and operated by East | Kentucky Cooperative near Winchester, Kentucky. |
ed power plant owned and operated by the East | Kentucky Cooperative near Somerset, Kentucky. |
m is a high-standards curriculum that follows | Kentucky Core Content. |
te locations, and offers programs at the East | Kentucky Correctional Complex. |
College is authorized to grant degrees by the | Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. |
Eight other | Kentucky counties are also named for officers who died |
Kentucky counties within the 2nd congressional distric | |
Its 116 delegates from 65 | Kentucky counties voted to secede from the Union, alth |
m, a Web site covering news from the Northern | Kentucky counties of Boone, Campbell and Kenton. |
1980, the school draws students from several | Kentucky counties, Ohio, and West Virginia. |
Like most eastern | Kentucky counties, Greenup County is predominantly mad |
Many of Prestonia's streets are named after | Kentucky counties. |
On September 28, 1786, the residents of | Kentucky County began petitioning the Commonwealth of |
Following Virginia's creation of | Kentucky County in 1783, he was admitted to the bar of |
f Native American and Panamanian descent at a | Kentucky county fair. |
- Montgomery Country, Washington County, and | Kentucky County (which later became the Commonwealth o |
As colonel of the | Kentucky County militia (United States) of Virginia du |
Kentucky County was formed by the Commonwealth of Virg | |
Four years later | Kentucky County was divided into the Fayette, Jefferso |
Shelby County, | Kentucky, county seat: Shelbyville, Kentucky |
On June 1, 1792, | Kentucky County officially became a state. |
rst three counties formed out of the original | Kentucky County, which was then still part of Virginia |
e is a historical relic from the formation of | Kentucky County, Virginia. |
In 1777, he was appointed the first clerk of | Kentucky County. |
ginia legislature created three counties from | Kentucky County. |
He served as a justice of the | Kentucky Court of Appeals 1926-1930 and as Chief Justi |
Boyle served as a judge of the | Kentucky Court of Appeals from April 1809 to April 181 |
Greenup to the circuit court and Todd to the | Kentucky Court of Appeals. |
In 1940, he once again sought election to the | Kentucky Court of Appeals, but was defeated in the Rep |
Clark County, | Kentucky Court House |
ition, original actions may be filed with the | Kentucky Court of Appeals in certain situations. |
The | Kentucky Court of Appeals usually sits in three judge |
The | Kentucky Court of Appeals hears appeals from the Kentu |
hose 1905 election had been thrown out by the | Kentucky Court of Appeals. |
He was appointed judge of the | Kentucky Court of Appeals April 20, 1826, and served u |
821 - February 16, 1898) was a justice on the | Kentucky Court of Appeals. |
He was elected judge of the | Kentucky Court of Appeals in 1874. |
Shackelford Miller, was Chief Justice of the | Kentucky Court of Appeals (the highest state appellate |
He was elected to the | Kentucky Court of Appeals in 1966 and became chief jus |
uary 18, 1819) was a U.S. Representative from | Kentucky, cousin of George Walton and John Walton. |
A 6'4" guard from Hazard High School in | Kentucky, Cox starred at the University of Kentucky fr |
He was one of the founders of the | Kentucky Crippled Children's Commission, serving as pr |
d by the citizens of neighboring Brandenburg, | Kentucky, crossed the Ohio River to start his raid in |
Bridge connects Coal Grove, Ohio to Ashland, | Kentucky, crossing the Ohio River. |
Educated at Asbury College in | Kentucky, Culver began his international career in 194 |
George Mitchell (b.March 8, 1899, Louisville, | Kentucky, d.May 1972, Chicago) was a cornet player act |
Kentucky Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Tennessee R | |
The lower Big Sandy is impounded by the | Kentucky Dam project of the Tennessee Valley Authority |
ee Valley Authority announced the building of | Kentucky Dam for the creation of Kentucky Lake in 1938 |
The | Kentucky Dam project was authorized May 23, 1938, and |
Born Covington, | Kentucky, Daughtrey received a B.A. from Vanderbilt Un |
Born near Flemingsburg, | Kentucky, Davis moved to Indiana with his parents, who |
Born in Stanford, | Kentucky, Davison attended the common schools, Stanfor |
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