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me year and commenced practice in Georgetown, | Kentucky. |
olic Church is a historic church in Rhodelia, | Kentucky. |
xandria, Virginia, and educated in Maysville, | Kentucky. |
the estate of the Speed family in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
g Speed, in Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, | Kentucky |
derate Soldiers Martyrs Monument in Eminence, | Kentucky, that was also established to honor victims o |
was of Irish descent and born in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
yne Hall was born December 7, 1936 in Bagdad, | Kentucky. |
Vic also played in the | Kentucky Pro Am in June 2007 and led his team to a 3rd |
He was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, but grew up in Ashland, Kentucky and attende |
anime and gaming convention held in Paducah, | Kentucky. |
ic church at 460 E. Main Street in Lexington, | Kentucky. |
ite as "Mollie Alma Bridwell" in Kinniconick, | Kentucky on June 16 |
resumed the practice of law in Flemingsburg, | Kentucky where he died in 1887. |
s, Illinois - December 12, 1967 in Lexington, | Kentucky) was the athletic director at the University |
lical Church to be established in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
le High School (PHS) is located in Pikeville, | Kentucky. |
Houston is now a businessman in Louisville, | Kentucky, owning and operating a trucking/transportati |
Glenn died in Ludlow, | Kentucky when he accidentally fell into a railroad pit |
er Field is a baseball stadium in Louisville, | Kentucky and is home to the Louisville Bats, the AAA a |
Sleet was born in Owensboro, | Kentucky. |
cle is about the public school in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
le center located on Third Street in Newport, | Kentucky. |
n Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, | Kentucky and holds a doctor of ministry degree. |
Todd (born February 4, 1986 in Elizabethtown, | Kentucky) is a former college football quarterback for |
From his headquarters in Louisville, | Kentucky, Allen supervised the Federal supplies for al |
Davis died on December 16, 2009 in Frankfort, | Kentucky. |
he practice of his profession in Springfield, | Kentucky. |
Born in Republican, | Kentucky, Bates attended the public schools and the Mo |
s an alternative public school in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
ormed by Ed Hart and is based in Louisvilled, | Kentucky. |
rederick, Maryland, 1774 - died in Lexington, | Kentucky, 1833) was an early American architect and bu |
a newspaper that was published in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
July 6, 1958) is a dentist in Campbellsville, | Kentucky, who served two terms from 1997-2001 as a Rep |
k College 2005 for JYSA United in Louisville, | Kentucky and for Chicago Eagles from 2005 to 2008. |
armer was born August 25, 1969 in Manchester, | Kentucky. |
hurch at 1060 Lynnhurst Avenue in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
ball coach at Western High School in Shively, | Kentucky. |
e (182,000 m²) campus is located in Columbia, | Kentucky. |
y at Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
ons, Sr. (born August 11, 1947 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a former American football defensive back |
coached at Shawnee High School in Louisville, | Kentucky for part of the 2007 season. |
nal, Roman Catholic high school in Bardstown, | Kentucky. |
James Gilbert was born in Louisville, | Kentucky on July 16, 1823. |
aham settled with his parents in Harrodsburg, | Kentucky. |
ion of higher education located in Pineville, | Kentucky. |
Powers was born in Jenkins, | Kentucky, to Oliver and Ida Powers. |
Greenebaum was born in Louisville, | Kentucky and entered New York University Film School a |
ted his studies at the seminary in Bardstown, | Kentucky. |
Hopkins, who was born in Lexington, | Kentucky, is the son of former Kentucky Congressman La |
s at Ashland, with residence in Catlettsburg, | Kentucky, and was interested financially in various ot |
G. Chapman (born June 15, 1945 in Owensboro, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
to Monticello and operations in southeastern | Kentucky April 26-May 12. Burnside's Campaign in easte |
Parkland is a neighborhood in Louisville, | Kentucky, USA. |
is buried in Maplelawn Cemetery, in Paducah, | Kentucky |
It is located in Louisville, | Kentucky, and is sponsored by the Ursuline Sisters of |
School is a public high school in Greensburg, | Kentucky, United States. |
st, saxophonist and arranger born in Paducah, | Kentucky. |
Buffalo Trace, in Frankfort, | Kentucky |
Underwood was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, on May 6, 1862. |
thodist Church is a historic church in Union, | Kentucky. |
ball League (1950-1951), based in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
mmenced the practice of law in Elizabethtown, | Kentucky, in 1870. |
Operations in eastern | Kentucky against Scott July 25-August 6. Burnside's Ca |
She was born in Louisville, | Kentucky and has two children with actor Jack Nicholso |
Jim Beam, in Clermont, | Kentucky |
Clarkson House in Flaherty, | Kentucky was built in 1838. |
In 1852, he took up residence in Paducah, | Kentucky. |
William Steinmetz was born in Newport, | Kentucky on September 2, 1847. |
bar in 1840, and commenced practice in Paris, | Kentucky. |
s D. Tucker (born December 11, 1932 in Paris, | Kentucky) is an American former professional basketbal |
7-20 at the Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
Bardstown Road is a major road in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
le Cardinals field hockey team in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
Brown was born in Lexington, | Kentucky. |
ston, Massachusetts and raised in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
was born on April 23, 1946, in Williamsburg, | Kentucky. |
wrote for The Courier-Journal in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
ohnson (born September 22, 1934 in Lexington, | Kentucky), nicknamed "Sweet Lou" and "Slick", is a for |
ity (then Transylvania College) in Lexington, | Kentucky on a recommendation by Rupp. |
11 breeding season at Nuckols Farm in Midway, | Kentucky, for $6,000. |
e games at Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington, | Kentucky. |
nal Register of Historic Places in Bardstown, | Kentucky, USA. |
derate Soldiers Martyrs Monument in Eminence, | Kentucky, notes the burial spot of three Confederate p |
s stud at the Oakwood Stud Farm in Lexington, | Kentucky in 1903. |
Brown was born in Frankfort, | Kentucky, in 1826. |
hird Street is a popular niteclub in Newport, | Kentucky. |
s a public middle school located in Edgewood, | Kentucky at 3230 Turkeyfoot Road. |
kery on the edge of Germantown in Louisville, | Kentucky debuted a maple-bacon Long John in 2009. |
310 West Stephen Foster Avenue in Bardstown, | Kentucky. |
rticle is about the 1855 riots in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
Andrews commenced practice in Flemingsburg, | Kentucky. |
ndennis Club is a private club in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
He died in Elkton, | Kentucky in 1864 and is buried in the family burying g |
David Williams was born in Burkesville, | Kentucky on May 28, 1953. |
bar in 1902 and commenced practice in London, | Kentucky. |
nd of bourbon whiskey distilled in Frankfort, | Kentucky at the Buffalo Trace Distillery. |
He settled in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
Marshall Allen was born in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
Morrison was born in Pellville, | Kentucky and later died in Louisville, Kentucky at the |
As of 2006, Clay lived in Louisville, | Kentucky, and was still actively writing and gardening |
to the bar and commenced practice in Elkton, | Kentucky. |
ended with his death, in 1863, in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
o was the head of Centre College in Danville, | Kentucky. |
l and college football stadium in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
Sherley was born and lived in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
3, whereafter he commenced practice in Paris, | Kentucky. |
Phil" Bond (born July 27, 1954 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
urf stood at Almahurst Farm in Nicholasville, | Kentucky, then at Elmhurst Farm near Lexington, and fi |
ly December at Churchill Downs in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
He died in Ashland, | Kentucky, September 10, 1965. |
He was born in Prestonsburg, | Kentucky were he received a limited schooling. |
ntinue in use at an annual singing in Benton, | Kentucky. |
l Bluegrass Music Museum (IBMM) in Owensboro, | Kentucky. |
rwin Jacoby (born July 6, 1959 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a former American football offensive line |
as in private practice of law in Springfield, | Kentucky from 1845 to 1851. |
He died in Louisville, | Kentucky in 1997 at the age of 91. |
llege baseball park that stood in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
d at their Fountain Blue Farm in Harrodsburg, | Kentucky. |
Born in Lancaster, | Kentucky, Walker attended Lancaster (Kentucky) Academy |
sment Center has two locations in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
He died in Eddyville, | Kentucky in 1842 and was buried in Eddyville Cemetery. |
as in private practice of law in Springfield, | Kentucky from 1859 to 1860. |
storic church at 412 M. Street in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
engaged in mercantile pursuits in Eddyville, | Kentucky and had large agricultural interests. |
urch at 414 Henry Clay Street in Shelbyville, | Kentucky. |
glas Miller (born May 29, 1973 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher fo |
egan as a reporter for WHAS-TV in Louisville, | Kentucky before moving on to become assistant News Dir |
e Corporation is headquartered in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
keton and consolidated operations in Paducah, | Kentucky. |
lding proposed for construction in Lexington, | Kentucky. |
en N. Fifth and N. Sixth Streets in Danville, | Kentucky. |
s fertilizer production facility is in Paris, | Kentucky and the recycled rubber products plant is in |
He died in Louisville, | Kentucky, May 4, 1841. |
rivate, women's college located in Lexington, | Kentucky. |
t Lexington Street and US 127 in Harrodsburg, | Kentucky. |
ld annually at Churchill Downs in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
Durham was born in 1873 in rural | Kentucky and joined his family Baptist church; however |
ning was born February 10, 1806 in Cynthiana, | Kentucky. |
1874 and commenced practice in Prestonsburg, | Kentucky. |
was born on September 22, 1884 in Frankfort, | Kentucky, and died on July 22, 1958 in Phoenix, Arizon |
Leopold, born 11 November 1916 in Louisville, | Kentucky, enlisted in the Naval Reserve 10 July 1940. |
n 1812, representing Muhlenberg County in the | Kentucky House of Representatives from 1812 to 1813. |
Claude M. Johnson was born in Lexington, | Kentucky in 1852. |
Born in Louisville, | Kentucky, Edwards received a limited schooling. |
and Sue Bennett Memorial College, in London, | Kentucky. |
the bar and commenced practice in Frankfort, | Kentucky. |
The Pat Spurgin Rifle Range in Murray, | Kentucky is named after her. |
east it occurs in the Appalachians in eastern | Kentucky and in western North Carolina. |
Wally Dunn had four horses compete in the | Kentucky Derby and two in the Preakness Stakes. |
e bar in 1890 and began practice in Stanford, | Kentucky. |
Born in Richmond, | Kentucky, Clay attended the common schools and graduat |
azzoli (born November 2, 1932, in Louisville, | Kentucky) represented Kentucky's Third Congressional D |
on November 30, 1846 and died in Louisville, | Kentucky on September 6, 1940. |
tor of Highview Baptist Church in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
Born in Fordsville, | Kentucky, Johnson moved with his parents to St. Clair |
e Youth Performing Arts School in Louisville, | Kentucky; and Los Angeles County High School for the A |
Mazzoli served in the | Kentucky Senate from 1968 through 1970. |
acity until his death, in 1994, in Lexington, | Kentucky. |
Born in Clayville, | Kentucky, Evans moved to Indiana, with his parents, wh |
He lives in Ludlow, | Kentucky and is home schooled. |
interred in Frankfort Cemetery in Frankfort, | Kentucky. |
Though now located in Louisville, | Kentucky, it was founded in 1853 in Danville, Kentucky |
Davis served in the | Kentucky House of Representatives from 1833 to 1835. |
historic neighborhood located in Georgetown, | Kentucky. |
federate Monument of Bardstown, in Bardstown, | Kentucky was erected in 1904 in the Bardstown/St. |
m in Montreal and Son of Siam Gym in Northern | Kentucky. |
Thomas (born November 19, 1950 in Louisville, | Kentucky) played basketball at both the college and pr |
e which at the time was located in Princeton, | Kentucky. |
d the practice of his profession in Danville, | Kentucky. |
r in 1872, and commenced practice in Greenup, | Kentucky. |
oldest known wood-frame house in Louisville, | Kentucky, USA. |
the Oriental Dance Production, in Lexington, | Kentucky. |
was a local television program in Louisville, | Kentucky, which featured bouts between local amateur b |
ington (born December 24, 1963 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a former driver in the Indy Racing League |
onfederate Memorial Fountain in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky is a monument placed on the National Register |
Born in Covington, | Kentucky, Hawes moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where he |
ttended Paul Dunbar High School in Lexington, | Kentucky, and was a baseball letterman. |
The Rebels were based in Louisville, | Kentucky and originally played at the Louisville Garde |
arranger and bandleader, born in Providence, | Kentucky. |
mple Israel is a Reform synagogue in Paducah, | Kentucky. |
ormatted radio station located in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
ne manufacturer currently based in Lexington, | Kentucky. |
, until his death 8 May 1867 in Russellville, | Kentucky. |
se Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Ashland, | Kentucky. |
ng from Transylvania University in Lexington, | Kentucky, in March, 1826. |
He resumed the practice of law in Pikeville, | Kentucky, where he died on January 17, 1932. |
The other high school is located in Richmond, | Kentucky (Madison Central). |
of Shelbyville Female College in Shelbyville, | Kentucky. |
ove to an Army recruiting center in Florence, | Kentucky, because "it was near an interstate and borde |
Born in Louisiville, | Kentucky, he moved to St. Louis in the 1920s and lived |
interred in Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
and two children who all live in Louisville, | Kentucky. |
ool is a public high school located in Berea, | Kentucky. |
-profit community music school in Louisville, | Kentucky in the Crescent Hill neighborhood. |
rch at 12th St. and Carter Avenue in Ashland, | Kentucky. |
He was born in Monticello, | Kentucky on September 4, 1797. |
d home and buried in Paris Cemetery in Paris, | Kentucky. |
an addition by adding a campus in Lexington, | Kentucky. |
In 1835 he married (probably in Louisville, | Kentucky) to Jane Sibley (1817-1866), daughter of Gen. |
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