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Raceland is a city in Greenup County, | Kentucky, in the Ohio River valley. |
ures near South Portsmouth in Greenup County, | Kentucky. |
itician and public servant in Greenup County, | Kentucky. |
He died at Trimble's Furnace, Greenup County, | Kentucky, October 20, 1842. |
Greenup County, | Kentucky lies across the Ohio River to the west. |
Silver Grove School ( | Kentucky) |
Over one-third of the population growth in | Kentucky is in Louisville's CSA counties. |
Almost 40% of the population growth in | Kentucky are in Louisville's CSA counties. |
A 6'5" (1.96 m) guard-forward from | Kentucky Wesleyan College, Crowder played 58 games in |
Gurl from | Kentucky - 4:10 |
Graham of North Carolina and James Guthrie of | Kentucky also rejected feelers sent out by Lincoln. |
James Murphy Hager of | Kentucky and his wife, the former Nacoma Clark, establ |
Floral Hall (Lexington, | Kentucky) |
f Historic Places listings in Hancock County, | Kentucky. |
The Vols handed #3 | Kentucky, coached by Bear Bryant, its only loss and de |
ed in agricultural pursuits in Hardin County, | Kentucky from 1861 to 1870. |
He was born in Hardin County, | Kentucky near the same area where Abraham Lincoln was |
cks married Ann Parker Paul of Hardin County, | Kentucky. |
Born in Hardin County, | Kentucky, Read completed preparatory studies, studied |
(or Louisville CSA, which adds Hardin County, | Kentucky, LaRue County, Kentucky, and Scott County, In |
ne Mountain Settlement School, Harlan County, | Kentucky |
wn with extinct post office in Harlan County, | Kentucky, United States. |
United States state forest in Harlan County, | Kentucky. |
Mountain Settlement School, in Harlan County, | Kentucky, was founded by William Creech, Sr., in 1913. |
e Darby Mine No. 1 disaster in Harlan County, | Kentucky, USA, on May 20, 2006 killed five miners and |
ary 24, 1851 near Cynthiana, Harrison County, | Kentucky, and was a school teacher in Bourbon County. |
Harrison County, | Kentucky |
gister of Historic Places in Harrison County, | Kentucky, United States. |
d as prosecuting attorney of Harrison County, | Kentucky from 1902 to 1906. |
Historic Places listings in Harrison County, | Kentucky. |
own public relations business in Hart County, | Kentucky. |
Born outside Hazel Green, | Kentucky, he moved to Kansas when he was twelve. |
rris married first, in 1954, Joy Hazelrigg of | Kentucky and they had a daughter, Emily. |
He represented | Kentucky from 1861 to 1865 in the Provisional Confeder |
He led | Kentucky to six wins (including victories over Louisia |
He attended | Kentucky University at Harrodsburg, Transylvania Unive |
After statehood, he represented | Kentucky in the United States House of Representatives |
In July of 1898 he bought | Kentucky Derby winner Plaudit from John E. Madden for |
In 1810 he left | Kentucky and migrated to Ohio and Indiana. |
He co-wrote | KENTUCKY HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS with Kin Vassy. |
He attended | Kentucky State College at Lexington 1902-1904. |
of Progressivism, and later he headed Eastern | Kentucky Normal School (now called Eastern Kentucky Un |
In fact, Heaven Hill | Kentucky Whiskey is only 20% Kentucky Bourbon and 80% |
Elections will be held in | Kentucky 6am to 6pm on Tuesday, November 8, 2011. |
Robertson House in Hemp Ridge, | Kentucky was built in 1850. |
an unincorporated community in Henry County, | Kentucky, United States. |
er was born in Campbellsburg in Henry County, | Kentucky. |
He was born in Henry County, | Kentucky in 1797. |
named for 19th century statesman Henry Clay's | Kentucky estate home. |
New Castle is a city in Henry County, | Kentucky, in the United States. |
President: Henry Clay ( | Kentucky) - former Senator and presidential candidate |
Eminence is a city in Henry County, | Kentucky, United States. |
Smithfield is a city in Henry County, | Kentucky, United States. |
Born in Henrys Mills, | Kentucky (then a part of Virginia), Henry pursued clas |
ow business, she returned home to her Eubank, | Kentucky tobacco farm (which she has maintained for ov |
o Learn Music, The Hartford Herald (Hartford, | Kentucky), Col 4, pg. 5, March 07, 1894 |
mith (born December 29, 1854, Hickman County, | Kentucky - died November 16, 1908, Kalispell, Montana) |
Columbus is a city in Hickman County, | Kentucky, United States. |
It was formed in 1845 from Hickman County, | Kentucky. |
In 1822, Hickman County, | Kentucky was formed and named in honor of Paschal Hick |
Newport High School ( | Kentucky) |
ing the wrong way on an interstate highway in | Kentucky. |
ed Buick on a ten week trip from the hills of | Kentucky to the swamps of Florida. |
se of the Confederate lines far behind him in | Kentucky. |
er in the mid 1930s and by 1940 had his first | Kentucky Derby runner. |
and 1857 through the paper of his Georgetown, | Kentucky, school. |
In his only | Kentucky Derby appearance, he finished 13th in the 195 |
ock expanded the Ellerslie Stud to his wife's | Kentucky property and eventually transferred the bulk |
In Pursuit of the Dream: A History of | Kentucky Wesleyan College, by Lee A. Dew and Richard A |
History of | Kentucky. |
Georgia Davis Powers entries in History of | Kentucky Women in the Civil Rights Era, University of |
paper articles that chronicled the history of | Kentucky. |
Forest Retreat is the historic home of | Kentucky governor and United States Senator Thomas Met |
ted community in southwestern Hopkins County, | Kentucky, United States. |
Glover (born November 1, 1947 in Horse Cave, | Kentucky) is a retired American NBA basketball player |
the remainder of his life as a farm horse in | Kentucky. |
Horse Cave is a monument between Horse Cave, | Kentucky and Kentucky Down Under, off the main road be |
It also hosts the | Kentucky State Governor's Cup academic competition eve |
and the hotel has become the largest hotel in | Kentucky. |
John Lancaster House (Keene, | Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Jessamine County, Ken |
number of years in a one-room school house in | Kentucky. |
Loudoun House, Lexington, | Kentucky |
Craig Ashurst House, Nicholasville, | Kentucky, listed on the National Register of Historic |
Gen. John Payne House, Georgetown, | Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Scott County, Kentucky |
Monarch-Payne House, Owensboro, | Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Daviess County, Kentuc |
Payne-Desha House, Georgetown, | Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Scott County, Kentucky |
Asa Payne House, Georgetown, | Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Scott County, Kentucky |
Peter Gregory House, Union, | Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Boone County, Kentucky |
However, a | Kentucky 35-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Dan |
Roscoe Troxler and Sir Huon, 1906 | Kentucky Derby |
The portion of I-265 in | Kentucky is named for Gene Snyder, as is the federal c |
California, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, | Kentucky, Michigan, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, |
In 1873 Col. N. P. Iglehart of | Kentucky bought the house and rebuilt it. |
lorado, Missouri, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois and | Kentucky. |
h others along the Ohio River in Illinois and | Kentucky as part of the Angel Phase of Mississippian c |
years as a golf professional in Illinois and | Kentucky. |
s • Delaware • Florida • Georgia • Illinois • | Kentucky • Louisiana • North Carolina • New Mexico • S |
C. Sherman Paxton moved to Illinois from | Kentucky as a coal miner around 1901. |
states: Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Indiana, | Kentucky, Tennessee, North Western Mississippi, North |
This species is found in Illinois, Missouri, | Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Oklahoma and Kansas |
They are Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, | Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, |
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, | Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, |
s states, including Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, | Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee. |
rkansas, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, | Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee and Flo |
34 and now operates in Indiana, Illinois, and | Kentucky. |
the United States (including Illinois, Texas, | Kentucky, Maine, New York, Massachusetts, Washington a |
Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, and | Kentucky. |
ly ended the practice of debt imprisonment in | Kentucky. |
Pence now practices law in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
died while conducting business in Louisville, | Kentucky, and he was buried in Ontario County. |
Johnson was born in Henderson, | Kentucky, a son of Thomas J. and Juliet (Rankin) Johns |
ct after inspecting a facility in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
In 1948, | Kentucky returned the property to the Kentucky Medical |
aul Levy (born 26 February 1941 in Lexington, | Kentucky) is a US/British author and journalist. |
nty High School is also located in Lewisport, | Kentucky for 9th graders and higher. |
W. Main and W. Water Streets in Flemingsburg, | Kentucky. |
was founded and headquartered in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
He died in Lexington, | Kentucky and was interred at Lexington Cemetery. |
was born on February 22, 1920 in Middlesboro, | Kentucky. |
ublic Schools district, located in Owensboro, | Kentucky. |
s taken from two concerts held in Louisville, | Kentucky at record store Ear-X-Tacy and at Waterfront |
power plants co-located together in Robards, | Kentucky. |
buried in the family graveyard in Greensburg, | Kentucky. |
Andy Kirk (May 28, 1898 in Newport, | Kentucky - December 11, 1992) |
National League in 1931, based in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
Franciscan Health Care Center in Louisville, | Kentucky; he had been diagnosed with congestive heart |
Born in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
He served in the | Kentucky State Senate 1861-1865. |
hool is a High school, located in Louisville, | Kentucky, USA. |
irgil Walter Earp (July 18, 1843 in Hartford, | Kentucky - October 19, 1905 in Goldfield, Nevada). |
Bruner was born in Cecilia, | Kentucky and died in St. Matthews, Kentucky. |
r Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP, in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
ol is a public high school located in Murray, | Kentucky. |
distilled at the Booker Noe Plant in Boston, | Kentucky. |
the practice of his profession in Winchester, | Kentucky, in 1887. |
He died in Hartford, | Kentucky, December 17, 1890. |
ency at Transylvania University in Lexington, | Kentucky. |
The museum, located in Bardstown, | Kentucky, is open to the public and is part of the Ame |
h at 501-531 E. Liberty Street in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
Centre College Praying Colonels in Danville, | Kentucky from 1938 until completion of the 1941 season |
Born in Stanford, | Kentucky, Davison attended the common schools, Stanfor |
He was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, and attended college at Georgia Tech. |
rder of his girlfriend and tried in LaGrange, | Kentucky. |
r in 1879 and commenced practice in Stanford, | Kentucky. |
he university's Belknap Campus in Louisville, | Kentucky, Ekstrom Library contains collections in the |
1841 he began practicing law in Prestonsburg, | Kentucky. |
inflicted by an accidental fire in Covington, | Kentucky. |
is a twice-weekly newspaper in Russellville, | Kentucky. |
Tater Day is a large festival in Benton, | Kentucky. |
ry Lee Bird (born February 2, 1935 in Corbin, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
nsylvania in 1887 and was buried in Danville, | Kentucky. |
ttyville Enterprise newspaper in Beattyville, | Kentucky. |
Harrison (born January 2, 1971 in Louisville, | Kentucky, U.S.) is a former American professional bask |
t the University of Louisville in Louisville, | Kentucky, and at the Manuscript Division of the Librar |
years and settled his family in Scottsville, | Kentucky. |
Shelby (born February 23, 1958 in Lexington, | Kentucky) is a former center fielder in Major League B |
Based in Central | Kentucky, the district contains the cities of Lexingto |
ublic schools, Union College in Barbourville, | Kentucky, the University of Kentucky at Lexington, Ken |
Born in Hiseville, | Kentucky in 1913, Twyman became Kentucky's first Afric |
coach of Bellarmine University in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
dward Hulswitt (February 23, 1877 in Newport, | Kentucky - January 16, 1950 in Louisville, Kentucky), |
so, then entered private practice in Paducah, | Kentucky. |
y Parker (born March 3, 1981 in Madisonville, | Kentucky) is a gridiron football cornerback for the To |
riots of 1968 refers to riots in Louisville, | Kentucky in May 1968. |
From 1984 to 1996, Scorsone served in the | Kentucky House of Representatives. |
Gary B. Knapp's Monticule Farms in Lexington, | Kentucky, he won his first five career starts. |
ol located at 3010 Dixie Highway in Edgewood, | Kentucky. |
allet school and company based in Louisville, | Kentucky and is the official state ballet of The Commo |
He was born in Shelbyville, | Kentucky, the son of Samuel and Sarah (Greathouse) Tev |
tes land office, with residence in Frankfort, | Kentucky 1845-1849. |
eated in 1950 by the Melrose Inn in Prospect, | Kentucky as a specialty pastry. |
d Smith (born November 15, 1935 in Pikeville, | Kentucky, USA) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. |
nia, and Stubb's Classical School in Newport, | Kentucky. |
, and in 1855 he organized a church in Paris, | Kentucky. |
Born in Louisville, | Kentucky, Showalter received his bachelors degree from |
He died in Williamsburg, | Kentucky, October 16, 1909. |
He was in private practice in Cynthiana, | Kentucky from 1922 to 1933. |
ng on to study at Centre College in Danville, | Kentucky. |
uisville International Airport in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
Born in Lexington, | Kentucky, Reed received an LL.B. from the University o |
Lawson was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, the daughter of Judy, a homemaker, and Mike |
land grew up on a dairy farm in Simpsonville, | Kentucky Shelby County, Kentucky, graduated with a Bac |
e games at Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington, | Kentucky, and compete in the Eastern Division of the S |
was the first Jewish congregation in Ashland, | Kentucky. |
church at 122 N. Walnut Street in Cynthiana, | Kentucky. |
ph Geroy Hall (born March 6, 1966 in Paducah, | Kentucky) is an American former professional baseball |
ion was in part a response to attempts in the | Kentucky General Assembly to recriminalize consensual |
Patriots Peace Memorial in Louisville, | Kentucky |
Born in Taylorsville, | Kentucky, Gilbert attended the common schools, Cecilia |
Clark was born in Lawrenceburg, | Kentucky to John Hampton Clark and Aletha Beauchamp. |
Neuhauser was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, on September 29, 1913, to German American pa |
Scott Holmes (August 2, 1882 in Lawrenceburg, | Kentucky - March 10, 1960 in Jacksonville, Florida) wa |
Operation against Scott in eastern | Kentucky. |
Technical College (HCTC), located in Hazard, | Kentucky, is one of 16 two-year, open-admissions colle |
in Washington, DC, but grew up in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
Thacker (born November 2, 1939, in Covington, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
Rutledge was born in Cloverport, | Kentucky (more specifically, at nearby Tar Springs) to |
remium bourbon whiskey produced in Bardstown, | Kentucky by the Heaven Hill Distillery. |
a historic church at 820 Broadway in Paducah, | Kentucky. |
Tyler was born in Cadiz, | Kentucky and spent his childhood years in Indiana, New |
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