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School is a public high school in Greensburg, | Kentucky, United States. |
Greensburg, | Kentucky |
ville Avenue and N. 1st Street in Greensburg, | Kentucky. |
to the bar, beginning practice in Greensburg, | Kentucky. |
practiced law and was a resident of Greenup, | Kentucky. |
r in 1872, and commenced practice in Greenup, | Kentucky. |
a historic church on Main Street in Greenup, | Kentucky. |
McLean died of pneumonia near Greenville, | Kentucky in 1841 and was buried in Old Caney Station C |
Born in Greenville, | Kentucky, Roark attended the public schools and the Gr |
family lot in Evergreen Cemetery, Greenville, | Kentucky. |
lliam Dale Cardwell (born 1962 in Greenville, | Kentucky) is a consumer advocate and journalist based |
s interred in Evergreen Cemetery, Greenville, | Kentucky. |
rcial FM radio station licensed to Oak Grove, | Kentucky with offices located in Clarksville, Tennesse |
urch at Main and 5th Streets in Smiths Grove, | Kentucky. |
h at College and 2nd Streets in Smiths Grove, | Kentucky. |
A resident of Vine Grove, | Kentucky, Prather was a State Senator and the nominati |
FCC change the city of license to Oak Grove, | Kentucky. |
He died at Oak Grove, | Kentucky, on June 25, 1904. |
ent Greenfield (born July 1, 1902 in Guthrie, | Kentucky, died March 14, 1978) was a pitcher in Major |
led efforts to redesign the city of Guthrie, | Kentucky, a once segregated and poverty stricken commu |
chise until his death, at age 74, in Guthrie, | Kentucky. |
Its county seat is Hardinsburg, | Kentucky. |
Benjamin F. Loan was born in Hardinsburg, | Kentucky. |
oro, Tennessee; Blanchard, Louisiana; Harlan, | Kentucky; and, Arab, Alabama. |
Clayton Jones (born July 14, 1926 in Harlan, | Kentucky) is a retired American professional basketbal |
aham settled with his parents in Harrodsburg, | Kentucky. |
d at their Fountain Blue Farm in Harrodsburg, | Kentucky. |
t Lexington Street and US 127 in Harrodsburg, | Kentucky. |
Born near Harrodsburg, | Kentucky, Robertson pursued preparatory studies and at |
Born in Harrodsburg, | Kentucky, Thompson attended the common schools and the |
Junior moved with his parents to Harrodsburg, | Kentucky in about 1784. |
ment, in Spring Hill Cemetery of Harrodsburg, | Kentucky, commemorates Beriah Magoffin, who was govern |
h at Short and Chiles Streets in Harrodsburg, | Kentucky. |
irgil Walter Earp (July 18, 1843 in Hartford, | Kentucky - October 19, 1905 in Goldfield, Nevada). |
He died in Hartford, | Kentucky, December 17, 1890. |
He moved to Hartford, | Kentucky, in 1823. |
Born in Hartford, | Kentucky, McHenry attended the public schools at Hartf |
Similar events in 2004 in Rabbit Hash, | Kentucky, elected Junior Cochran, a black Lab, as mayo |
to New Haven, | Kentucky, November 15, and duty there till December 14 |
e towns of Cannelton, Indiana and Hawesville, | Kentucky. |
In Hawesville, | Kentucky 69 takes a sharp westward turn into the downt |
Technical College (HCTC), located in Hazard, | Kentucky, is one of 16 two-year, open-admissions colle |
rtney Combs (born October 30, 1946 in Hazard, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
Sam Smith (born January 27, 1944 in Hazard, | Kentucky) is an American former professional basketbal |
erly Carr Fork Lake), located east of Hazard, | Kentucky, along Kentucky Route 15 in Knott County, is |
Born in Hellier, | Kentucky and raised in Berwind, McDowell County, West |
Johnson was born in Henderson, | Kentucky, a son of Thomas J. and Juliet (Rankin) Johns |
owned and operated by the city of Henderson, | Kentucky. |
Army-Navy expedition to recapture Henderson, | Kentucky, (19-24 July 1862), she served as a receiving |
Sam Ball (born June 7, 1944 in Henderson, | Kentucky) was a National Football League offensive lin |
Born near Henderson, | Kentucky, Allen moved with his parents to Morganfield, |
Powell died at his home near Henderson, | Kentucky shortly following a failed bid to return to t |
ric church at 338 Center Street in Henderson, | Kentucky. |
useum (located within the park) in Henderson, | Kentucky. |
Born in Henderson, | Kentucky, Clay attended public and private schools at |
He died in Henderson, | Kentucky, on August 17, 1921 and was interred in Fernw |
Henderson, | Kentucky |
Alan Hays (born March 12, 1946 in Henderson, | Kentucky) is a Republican Representative in the House |
ountry estate, Spring Garden, near Henderson, | Kentucky, and died there September 16, 1819. |
In December, the regiment left for Henderson, | Kentucky. |
Darby was born in Henderson, | Kentucky. |
h E. O'Brien (born April 8, 1928, in Henshaw, | Kentucky) is a retired American professional basketbal |
Born near East Hickman, | Kentucky, Kimball attended public and private schools |
nd in 1911 the line was completed to Hickman, | Kentucky. |
He died near East Hickman, | Kentucky in 1884 and was interred at Lexington Cemeter |
produced several types of the highly-regarded | Kentucky rifles and Kentucky pistols using the flintlo |
In fact, Heaven Hill | Kentucky Whiskey is only 20% Kentucky Bourbon and 80% |
rizona; St. Charles, Missouri; Pleasant Hill, | Kentucky; Intercourse, Pennsylvania |
ric Primitive Baptist church in College Hill, | Kentucky. |
He was raised in Indian Hills, | Kentucky, a suburb of Louisville, and has moved back t |
en attended Notre Dame Academy in Park Hills, | Kentucky for high school. |
became pastor of the church at Walnut Hills, | Kentucky and principal of the Female Seminary there. |
local Head Start in his home city of Hindman, | Kentucky is named after Congressman Perkins.. |
Perkins was a resident of Hindman, | Kentucky until his death on August 3, 1984 in Lexingto |
buried at Mountain Memory Gardens in Hindman, | Kentucky. |
ol is a settlement school located in Hindman, | Kentucky in Knott County. |
In addition to his | Kentucky horse farm, in 1908 Belmont established Haras |
Grindstone was retired just 5 days after his | Kentucky Derby victory when knee chips were discovered |
s friends, gave Snider's widow a share of his | Kentucky Derby purse money. |
He then moved to the ABA rejoining his | Kentucky teammate Louie Dampier in leading the Colonel |
Born in Hiseville, | Kentucky in 1913, Twyman became Kentucky's first Afric |
1985) is an American Architectural Historian, | Kentucky author, and co-founder of design firm MODR. |
n 1904 and commenced practice in Hodgenville, | Kentucky, in 1910. |
s interred in Red Hill Cemetery, Hodgenville, | Kentucky. |
Born in Hodgenville, | Kentucky, Robertson pursued preparatory studies. |
n 1871 and commenced practice at Hodgenville, | Kentucky. |
blisher of a weekly newspaper in Hodgenville, | Kentucky, from 1918 until the time of his death. |
racticing law until his death in Hodgenville, | Kentucky on August 5, 1880. |
Joseph Holt, | Kentucky; Buchanan's Secretary of War; Lincoln's Judge |
ith his family as today some hold an Honorary | Kentucky Colonelship. |
ie Lee "Orb" Bowling, a native of Sandy Hook, | Kentucky also known as Chief (born March 21, 1939) is |
ntucky-Tennessee border between Hopkinsville, | Kentucky, and Clarksville, Tennessee. |
er first start in TV at WKAG in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky where she weathered the weeknight's newscast. |
Underwood was born in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky. |
time in 1838 in the vicinity of Hopkinsville, | Kentucky during the Cherokee removal. |
obacco in Nashville, Tennessee; Hopkinsville, | Kentucky; and Franklin Park, Illinois. |
onfederate Memorial Fountain in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky is a monument placed on the National Register |
, 1893 at the Western Asylum in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky, and was interred in Riverview Cemetery in Ed |
ch at 137 S. Virginia Street in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky. |
itney (born October 5, 1971, in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky) is a former American professional basketball |
Hopkinsville, | Kentucky was represented for 28 of the 31 active seaso |
e, Franklin Park, Illinois, and Hopkinsville, | Kentucky. |
as born on December 14, 1890 in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky. |
He died in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky on March 12, 1859. |
Averitt (born July 22, 1952 in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
1861, and commenced practice in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky. |
Whitfield was born in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky and attended the University of Kentucky for b |
church at 220 E. 6th Street in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky. |
e bar and commenced practice in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky. |
He taught school six years in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky, and New York City. |
Howardstown, | Kentucky is located in the extreme southern portion of |
He is buried in Brown Cemetery, Humphrey, | Kentucky. |
She won the Grade I | Kentucky Oaks, the Clipsetta Stakes, the Debutante Sta |
of Borden Formation at mile marker 135, I-64, | Kentucky. |
s restaurants in Georgia, Maryland, Illinois, | Kentucky, Ohio, Missouri, and Tennessee. |
ited States (including Connecticut, Illinois, | Kentucky, Ohio and Texas). |
n from the United States (including Illinois, | Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Maryl |
s Republicans won Senate seats from Illinois, | Kentucky, and Ohio. |
For the seismic zone in Illinois, | Kentucky, and Indiana, see Wabash Valley Seismic Zone. |
Goldfinger also owns a stud-farm in | Kentucky called "Auric Stud". |
A 6'4" guard from Hazard High School in | Kentucky, Cox starred at the University of Kentucky fr |
Jones was born in | Kentucky in 1797, and lived in Louisville most of his |
ow mandates nonpartisan judicial elections in | Kentucky. |
Unlike most Confederate monuments in | Kentucky, it represents grief rather than Southern pat |
the wealthiest landowners and slaveholders in | Kentucky. |
inia and he was educated at Center College in | Kentucky and the University of Virginia. |
fferent monuments related to the Civil War in | Kentucky placed on the National Register of Historic P |
Methodism in | Kentucky. |
It is the smallest county by population in | Kentucky. |
The 2014 United States Senate election in | Kentucky will be held on November 4, 2014 to elect a m |
ama and five in Tennessee but its survival in | Kentucky is disputed. |
The 1984 United States Senate election in | Kentucky was held on November 5, 1984. |
A newspaperman in | Kentucky, he came west over the California Trail with |
1780 on the middle fork of Beargrass Creek in | Kentucky. |
l viticulture in the United States started in | Kentucky in 1799, with plantings by the Kentucky Viney |
raining, a Christian ministry organization in | Kentucky. |
It is found in | Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Ontario. |
ve Line coach at Campbellsville University in | Kentucky. |
st supporting actor went to Walter Brennan in | Kentucky, while the adapted screenplay honor went to P |
horse Donerail is the longest odds winner in | Kentucky Derby history. |
John Frederick Nims, A Fountain in | Kentucky |
rican Thoroughbred racehorse that was bred in | Kentucky and is best known for winning the 1901 Kentuc |
Mississippi, and four deaths were reported in | Kentucky. |
The deadliest train wreck in | Kentucky history, which killed about fifty people in a |
The regiment saw action in | Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. |
Burbridge tampered with the 1864 election in | Kentucky. |
and insured that the federal court system in | Kentucky would continue without disruption. |
Location of Oldham County in | Kentucky |
Cynthia was born October 5, 1935, in | Kentucky, and Kay was born circa 1940. |
ating against guerrillas at various points in | Kentucky by detachments until September 1865. |
Nellie L. (foaled 1940 in | Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred filly racehorse |
1996, Hankinson was found shot in his car in | Kentucky, the victim of an apparent suicide. |
Midway is the only women's college in | Kentucky. |
He became a school teacher in | Kentucky, and moved later, in 1853, to Lexington, Miss |
1 exit sign for Crestwood and Pewee Valley in | Kentucky. |
Dedicate (foaled 1952 in | Kentucky) was an American Champion Thoroughbred raceho |
ted in West Virginia and three are located in | Kentucky. |
On February 13, witnesses in | Kentucky began hearing sonic booms. |
e Middlesboro crater is a meteorite crater in | Kentucky, United States. |
zra Brooks is distilled, aged, and bottled in | Kentucky by Heaven Hill Distilleries for Luxco. |
Retired to broodmare duty in | Kentucky for the Lungers, from her offspring Obeah pro |
Bourland was born in 1811 in | Kentucky to Benjamin Bourland and the former Agnes Nan |
Bracken was named after a county in | Kentucky. |
He served the following appointments in | Kentucky: Washington (four years), Millersburg (one ye |
Location of Hancock County in | Kentucky |
ly ended the practice of debt imprisonment in | Kentucky. |
Plantation workers in | Kentucky - "Massa's Gone Away" |
Carlisle was named after a county in | Kentucky. |
Stone Street (foaled 1905 in | Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that |
Location of Nelson County in | Kentucky |
rticle: List of Registered Historic Places in | Kentucky |
6 tornadoes were reported in Illinois, 10 in | Kentucky and 1 in Indiana. |
Dick Vermillion held statewide office in | Kentucky. |
Born in | Kentucky, Vineyard settled in Platteville, Wisconsin, |
donation was requested from each Freemason in | Kentucky. |
uns the Bad 2 the Bone Wrestling promotion in | Kentucky. |
Noe is also the only middle school in | Kentucky that provides education in dance. |
Joseph Robert Goeke (born 1950 in | Kentucky) is a judge of the United States Tax Court. |
Sir Huon (foaled 1903 in | Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that |
Born in | Kentucky in 1775, he attended the common schools, purs |
Appalachian Fellowship from Berea College in | Kentucky, where studying Kentucky fiddle styles for th |
He was born in | Kentucky in either 1906 or 1909, and moved to Pittsbur |
Confederate Silas Gordon was born in | Kentucky in 1835 and moved with his parents, William a |
All were rebuilt at IC/ICG's Paducah Shops in | Kentucky. |
Thunder Gulch (born 1992 in | Kentucky) is a Champion American thoroughbred racehors |
Location of Bullitt County in | Kentucky |
the Court of Appeals was the highest court in | Kentucky. |
polis to Homestead, Florida that went down in | Kentucky. |
Kern was born in | Kentucky and was raised in northern Kentucky in the to |
This article is about the airport in | Kentucky. |
In | Kentucky, Republican Governor Ernie Fletcher appointed |
governor marked the end of Whig dominance in | Kentucky. |
er 23, 1983 in Louisiana and on November 3 in | Kentucky and Mississippi. |
in 1961, Dr. Williams has served churches in | Kentucky, Georgia, and Florida. |
ics coach for the University of Louisville in | Kentucky. |
He was admitted to the bar in | Kentucky in 1831 and commenced practice in Jacksonvill |
of $1,639,600 for the victory, the largest in | Kentucky Derby history. |
sixty different monuments to the Civil War in | Kentucky placed on the National Register of Historic P |
te was born to Daniel and Rachel Applegate in | Kentucky on September 18, 1808. |
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