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d at 2500-2506 Montgomery Street, Louisville, | Kentucky, is listed on the National Register of Histor |
80 Hackett helped establish Estill's Station, | Kentucky, and lived there until about 1788. |
snacks [and] fireworks" and was "part of the | Kentucky boys' lives growing up." |
Howardstown, | Kentucky is located in the extreme southern portion of |
Park Hill is a neighborhood in Louisville, | Kentucky, USA, located just west of Old Louisville. |
le-long (55.2 km) tributary of the South Fork | Kentucky River, located in the Daniel Boone National F |
e miles miles northwest of modern day London, | Kentucky, is located on land held by the Daniel Boone |
laza is a skyscraper in Downtown, Louisville, | Kentucky and located at 500 West Jefferson Street. |
Georgia and | Kentucky no longer offer WFL as part of the launch of |
e Youth Performing Arts School in Louisville, | Kentucky; and Los Angeles County High School for the A |
He then moved to the ABA rejoining his | Kentucky teammate Louie Dampier in leading the Colonel |
s • Delaware • Florida • Georgia • Illinois • | Kentucky • Louisiana • North Carolina • New Mexico • S |
Kentucky and Louisville first played against each othe | |
-black boarding high school in Lincoln Ridge, | Kentucky, near Louisville, that operated from 1912 to |
n Alabama, then in college at Tennessee Tech, | Kentucky, and LSU before moving into the professional |
He served as president of the | Kentucky Retail Lumbermen in 1908 and of the Tri-State |
Gilbert died in Lexington, | Kentucky of lung cancer at the age of 55. |
Machen on April 10, 1810 in Caldwell County, | Kentucky (now Lyon County, Kentucky). |
Walker's 1984 | Kentucky team made it to the Final Four of the NCAA To |
(A later amendment to the | Kentucky Constitution made the office appointive.) |
Most monuments to the War in | Kentucky were made to honor Confederate soldiers/veter |
Reeves grew up in Ashland, | Kentucky and made her way to country music mecca Nashv |
continuous truss bridge that connects Milton, | Kentucky and Madison, Indiana. |
a brigade commander, and served at Columbus, | Kentucky, under Maj. |
Pope's | Kentucky Battalion, Major Jon Pope |
Oxmoor Center is a Louisville, | Kentucky shopping mall located at 7900 Shelbyville Roa |
Kentucky Oaks Mall opened in 1983 on U.S. Route 60 (Hi | |
Kentucky Oaks Mall is an enclosed super-regional shopp | |
wspaper in Louisville and the commonwealth of | Kentucky for many years. |
He is buried in Mayfield, | Kentucky in Maplewood Cemetery. |
Scott Holmes (August 2, 1882 in Lawrenceburg, | Kentucky - March 10, 1960 in Jacksonville, Florida) wa |
ent Greenfield (born July 1, 1902 in Guthrie, | Kentucky, died March 14, 1978) was a pitcher in Major |
ker Bullitt and Annie P. Logan in Louisville, | Kentucky on March 4, 1873. |
regiment was attached to District of Paducah, | Kentucky, to March 1862. |
Born in Bradfordsville, | Kentucky, on March 5, 1834, Rose was studying Latin at |
He died in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky on March 12, 1859. |
ng from Transylvania University in Lexington, | Kentucky, in March, 1826. |
It is also found in Arkansas, | Kentucky, Maine, Maryland and the District of Columbia |
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, | Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, |
Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, | Kentucky, Indiana, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, |
with a 9-2 record with losses coming against | Kentucky and Maryland. |
uded on page 16 of the April 2009 Brownsboro, | Kentucky Area Master Plan. |
1986 | Kentucky PGA Match Play Championship |
riots of 1968 refers to riots in Louisville, | Kentucky in May 1968. |
ous states took place between August 3, 1812 ( | Kentucky) and May 1, 1813 (North Carolina). |
obart Henley ( November 23, 1887, Louisville, | Kentucky - May 22, 1964, Beverly Hills, California) wa |
Basil Wilson Duke was born in Scott County, | Kentucky, on May 28, 1838; the only child of Nathaniel |
Underwood was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, on May 6, 1862. |
David Williams was born in Burkesville, | Kentucky on May 28, 1953. |
He died in Liberty, | Kentucky on May 5, 1896. |
ame the Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of | Kentucky in May 1894. |
He died in Covington, | Kentucky, on May 1, 1854. |
y in Oxford, North Carolina (1901-1903); West | Kentucky College, Mayfield, Kentucky (1903-1904), and |
in 1951-52 to build a railroad from Danville, | Kentucky to McMinnville in less than ten years. |
United States Congressman from the U.S state | Kentucky, and member of the Kentucky Legislature. |
can Basketball Association, including for the | Kentucky Colonels, Memphis Sounds and Baltimore Claws. |
Western | Kentucky University's men's basketball program is one |
y the "Voice of the Colonels" for the Eastern | Kentucky University's mens basketball and football tea |
In 1988, | Kentucky Synod merged with North Central Synod to form |
the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, | Kentucky, New Mexico, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and V |
Tygarts Creek is named for early | Kentucky explorer Michael Tygart, who eventually drown |
Western portions of Florida, Indiana, | Kentucky, and Michigan |
dge with 2,400 men, a combined force of Ohio, | Kentucky, and Michigan mounted infantry and cavalry, a |
gia, North Carolina, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, | Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan, Montana, Idaho, Washingt |
hartered chapters in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, | Kentucky, and Michigan. |
had halted the Confederate 1861 offensive in | Kentucky, and Middle Creek demonstrated that their str |
It is exposed at the surface through western | Kentucky and Middle Tennessee, including the city of C |
In 1810 he left | Kentucky and migrated to Ohio and Indiana. |
but grew up near Yelvington, Daviess County , | Kentucky (12 miles east of Owensboro, Kentucky) after |
Rawl is located on the Tug Fork across from | Kentucky, 3.5 miles (6 km) southeast of Williamson. |
As colonel of the | Kentucky County militia (United States) of Virginia du |
s brigade quartermaster of the First Brigade, | Kentucky Mounted Militia, and later as a private in th |
The | Kentucky Coal Mining Museum is heritage center located |
They are Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, | Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, |
ates (Arkansas, California, Georgia, Indiana, | Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, an |
Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, | Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Dak |
the Enco brand to Alabama, Florida, Georgia, | Kentucky, and Mississippi after the Supreme Court rule |
Kentucky and Mississippi held their general elections | |
In addition, there will be elections for | Kentucky and Mississippi's state appellate courts, res |
U.S.A.: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, | Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Sout |
orship services at nearly 30 equine events in | Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Illinois, and Missou |
er 23, 1983 in Louisiana and on November 3 in | Kentucky and Mississippi. |
He also served as a pastor in | Kentucky and Mississippi. |
s restaurants in Georgia, Maryland, Illinois, | Kentucky, Ohio, Missouri, and Tennessee. |
rkansas, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, | Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee and Flo |
th additional congregations in Iowa, Indiana, | Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, New York, Ohio and Wisco |
unded, the Bardstown Diocese included most of | Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio |
Named after counties in Indiana, | Kentucky, and Missouri, she was the only U.S. Naval ve |
1837, Ammen taught mathematics at colleges in | Kentucky and Missouri. |
ir (APA-91) was named after counties in Iowa, | Kentucky, and Missouri. |
At Western | Kentucky University, Mitchell started all 36 games and |
Butler County, | Kentucky had mixed loyalties in the War, with both sid |
The Northern | Kentucky River Monsters finished with the best regular |
tainment and sporting events and the Northern | Kentucky River Monsters of the Ultimate Indoor Footbal |
Sterling, | Kentucky in Montgomery County, Kentucky, commemorates |
The | Kentucky Women's Monumental Association was a predeces |
For the airport in | Kentucky, see Morehead-Rowan County Airport. |
th 619 seats, is named for the founder of the | Kentucky Opera, Moritz von Bomhard. |
About 25 wineries operate commercially in | Kentucky, with most recent plantings focusing on Caber |
s patriotism is believed to have inspired the | Kentucky state motto: "United we stand, divided we fal |
Born in a log house in LaRue County, | Kentucky near Mount Sherman, Kentucky, Creal attended |
The 49th | Kentucky Volunteer Mounted Infantry Regiment was a mou |
rk in the commonwealth left the University of | Kentucky to move to the new Kentucky Community and Tec |
He became a school teacher in | Kentucky, and moved later, in 1853, to Lexington, Miss |
Following Shiloh, the 7th | Kentucky Infantry moved south and participated in the |
Ward was born in Fayette County, | Kentucky and moved to Tallahassee, Florida in 1825 whe |
Born in Georgetown, | Kentucky, Cable moved with his parents to Rock Island, |
He was born in Paducah, McCracken County, | Kentucky, and moved to Chicago during his infancy. |
Born in Pulaski County, | Kentucky, Williams moved with his parents to Wayne Cou |
Born in Fordsville, | Kentucky, Johnson moved with his parents to St. Clair |
Born in Clayville, | Kentucky, Evans moved to Indiana, with his parents, wh |
Born in | Kentucky, he moved to Ohio, and then to Alton, Illinoi |
Born in Covington, | Kentucky, Hawes moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where he |
A native of | Kentucky, Perkins moved in 1840 to Texas' Brazoria Cou |
Born in Louisiville, | Kentucky, he moved to St. Louis in the 1920s and lived |
Born near Henderson, | Kentucky, Allen moved with his parents to Morganfield, |
Born near Flemingsburg, | Kentucky, Davis moved to Indiana with his parents, who |
Born outside Hazel Green, | Kentucky, he moved to Kansas when he was twelve. |
Originally based in Louisville, | Kentucky, he moved Reputation.com to Silicon Valley sh |
John Long Routt was born in Eddyville, | Kentucky, and moved to Bloomington, Illinois shortly t |
p Dennison until July then moved to Falmouth, | Kentucky, later moving Covington, Kentucky to rejoin t |
egan as a reporter for WHAS-TV in Louisville, | Kentucky before moving on to become assistant News Dir |
d a common school education in Barren County, | Kentucky before moving to Louisville in 1866 at the ag |
He began the practice of law in Franklin, | Kentucky, later moving to Palmyra, Missouri, in 1830. |
a on July 8, 1769, he settled near Bardstown, | Kentucky before moving his family to Nashville. |
The | Kentucky Highlands Museum and Discovery Center was est |
Rail Car is one of four train vehicles at the | Kentucky Railway Museum on the National Register. |
An early donation allowed the | Kentucky Derby Museum to be created. |
Register of Historic Places, currently at the | Kentucky Railway Museum at New Haven, Kentucky, in sou |
The | Kentucky River Museum is located in a former lock oper |
His ashes are interred in the | Kentucky Derby Museum at Churchill Downs in Louisville |
ince the trophy remains in the custody of the | Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville, Kentucky. |
famous Churchill Downs horse racing track and | Kentucky Derby Museum are located in South Louisville. |
The | Kentucky River Museum is located in Boonesborough, Ken |
but his remains were eventually moved to the | Kentucky Derby Museum at Churchill Downs in Louisville |
The 14th | Kentucky Infantry mustered out of service at Louisa, K |
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 32nd | Kentucky Infantry mustered out of service beginning on |
The 10th | Kentucky Cavalry mustered out of service on September |
The 20th | Kentucky Infantry mustered out of service on January 1 |
The 27th | Kentucky Infantry mustered out of service on March 29, |
The 15th | Kentucky Infantry mustered out of service at Louisvill |
The town of McHenry, | Kentucky is named in his honor. |
Carter County, | Kentucky is named for him. |
Menifee County, | Kentucky is named in Menefee's honor, despite the unin |
local Head Start in his home city of Hindman, | Kentucky is named after Congressman Perkins.. |
The town of Carpenter, | Kentucky was named after him. |
The city of Hindman in Knott County, | Kentucky is named after him. |
chelville, South Carolina, and Fort Mitchell, | Kentucky were named for him, as was an impact crater o |
Caldwell County, | Kentucky is named in his honor. |
Grand Army of the Republic in Cedar Springs, | Kentucky, was named for George Henry Cram. |
The Pat Spurgin Rifle Range in Murray, | Kentucky is named after her. |
Robertson County, | Kentucky is named for George Robertson. |
The portion of I-265 in | Kentucky is named for Gene Snyder, as is the federal c |
The town of Gilbertsville, | Kentucky was named for him in 1874. |
nburg Primary School, or JRA, in Brandenburg, | Kentucky, was named for him. |
Paducah Tilghman High School in Paducah, | Kentucky, is named in honor of General Tilghman. |
Southgate, | Kentucky was named for this family. |
Anderson County, | Kentucky is named in his honor. |
Clay County, | Kentucky, was named in his honor. |
Bell County, | Kentucky is named in his honor. |
Allen County, | Kentucky was named for him in 1815. |
ountry doctor for whom the town of Carpenter, | Kentucky was named. |
Kentucky Place Names. | |
Grave Monument in Somerset in Pulaski County, | Kentucky, near Nancy, Kentucky, honors the Confederate |
ix K. Zollicoffer Monument in Pulaski County, | Kentucky, near Nancy, Kentucky, commemorates the death |
It is owned by the | Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission and the LNC |
In July 2000, Walker and former University of | Kentucky teammate Nazr Mohammed were robbed outside a |
coal-fired power plant owned and operated by | Kentucky Utilities near Carrollton, Kentucky. |
coal-fired power plant owned and operated by | Kentucky Utilities near Versailles, Kentucky. |
ired power station owned and operated by East | Kentucky Cooperative near Winchester, Kentucky. |
coal-fired power plant owned and operated by | Kentucky Utilities near Harrodsburg, Kentucky. |
ed power plant owned and operated by the East | Kentucky Cooperative near Somerset, Kentucky. |
California, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, | Kentucky, Michigan, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, |
Cloverleaf, Louisville, | Kentucky, a neighborhood |
His hometown of Louisville, | Kentucky, gave Neuhauser a parade in his honor and pre |
It is known from the United States (including | Kentucky, Maine, New York, Maryland and Pennsylvania). |
McClain competed for the Carolina Cougars, | Kentucky Colonels, New York Nets, Denver Nuggets, Buff |
ed States (including Connecticut, New Jersey, | Kentucky, Maine, New York and Washington). |
the United States (including Illinois, Texas, | Kentucky, Maine, New York, Massachusetts, Washington a |
While there, he established the | Kentucky Weekly New Era newspaper. |
(The others are | Kentucky, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia). |
He taught school six years in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky, and New York City. |
ompany was, in turn, a component of the First | Kentucky Brigade, nicknamed the "Orphan Brigade". |
The black tie gala takes place in Louisville, | Kentucky the night before the Kentucky Derby. |
Route 411 to SR 10 through Cumberland Gap to | Kentucky, and no number to SR 107. |
bourbon offerings by KBD - the others include | Kentucky Vintage, Noah's Mill, and Pure Kentucky XO. |
estival of New American Plays, in Louisville, | Kentucky and nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. |
U.S. Senator Alben W. Barkley of | Kentucky was nominated by acclamation without a roll c |
ral high schools of Wisconsin, and at Western | Kentucky State Normal School at Bowling Green, Kentuck |
states: Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Indiana, | Kentucky, Tennessee, North Western Mississippi, North |
Lane's Landing is near Port Royal, | Kentucky, in north central Kentucky, and his parents' |
-87.655 in Christian County, | Kentucky just northwest of Hopkinsville, Kentucky. |
Mississippi State, Auburn, Alabama and | Kentucky did not make the tournament. |
e was born Olivia Joyce Compton in Lexington, | Kentucky and not Eleanor Hunt as is frequently erroneo |
(c) One Elector from | Kentucky did not vote. |
Duty at Lexington, | Kentucky, until November 1864. |
Born in Jefferson County, | Kentucky on November 13, 1801, Hinkle joined the early |
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