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aul Levy (born 26 February 1941 in Lexington, | Kentucky) is a US/British author and journalist. |
ends in Lake County, when it crosses into the | Kentucky Bend, a detached portion of Fulton County, Ke |
Medaglia d'Oro (foaled 1999, | Kentucky) was a successful multiple Grade 1 Stakes win |
After leading | Kentucky to a semifinal victory over the University of |
ry Lee Bird (born February 2, 1935 in Corbin, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
en published since 1806, fourteen years after | Kentucky became a state. |
The Anglo-Saxons of the | Kentucky Mountains: A Study in Anthropogeography. |
Jesse Poe (born August 5, 1975, Louisville, | Kentucky) is a songwriter and primary member of Tanakh |
Shelby (born February 23, 1958 in Lexington, | Kentucky) is a former center fielder in Major League B |
y Parker (born March 3, 1981 in Madisonville, | Kentucky) is a gridiron football cornerback for the To |
eated in 1950 by the Melrose Inn in Prospect, | Kentucky as a specialty pastry. |
Kentucky won a late recruiting battle, after drawing M | |
ite located near Bardwell in Carlisle County, | Kentucky, on a bluff spur overlooking the Mississippi |
Thacker (born November 2, 1939, in Covington, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
. Foote (born December 2, 1956 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a retired American football center. |
federate Soldier Monument of Caldwell County, | Kentucky is a historic statue located on the Caldwell |
ed the Agricultural and Mechanical College of | Kentucky (A&M), a publicly chartered department of Ken |
Kentucky built a 14-7 lead in the second quarter on a | |
razley (born September 5, 1957 in Louisville, | Kentucky) was a football player in the Canadian Footba |
The Army of | Kentucky was a Confederate army during the American Ci |
William Temple "Temp" Withers, a native of | Kentucky and a veteran of the Mexican War was living i |
Glover (born November 1, 1947 in Horse Cave, | Kentucky) is a retired American NBA basketball player |
That same year, the University of | Kentucky opened a branch campus of its College of Engi |
ey Barnett (born April 9, 1966 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a former American football defensive line |
pass was corralled by Sam Maxwell, setting up | Kentucky for a win with any score. |
ont Buck (born January 12, 1968 in Owensboro, | Kentucky) is a former American football safety in the |
to win a public office in the Commonwealth of | Kentucky as a "write-in". |
Joseph Robert Goeke (born 1950 in | Kentucky) is a judge of the United States Tax Court. |
Company, originally Income Life Insurance of | Kentucky was a insurance corporation based in Louisvil |
Thunder Gulch (born 1992 in | Kentucky) is a Champion American thoroughbred racehors |
ite located near Bardwell in Carlisle County, | Kentucky, on a bluff spur overlooking the Mississippi |
He graduated from the University of | Kentucky with a degree in business administration in 1 |
The Confederate Monument of Morganfield, | Kentucky is a monument to fallen Confederate soldiers |
on state titles in 1932 and 1955, and won the | Kentucky All A title in 2004. |
e Adams (born December 22, 1962 in Lexington, | Kentucky) is a former professional American football r |
Holman (born January 17, 1978 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a former professional American football c |
Pletschke died in October 1861 at Louisville, | Kentucky as a result of a relapse of typhoid fever, wh |
Toyota Motor Manufacturing | Kentucky - A Toyota operation in Kentucky |
Todd (born February 4, 1986 in Elizabethtown, | Kentucky) is a former college football quarterback for |
ons, Sr. (born August 11, 1947 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a former American football defensive back |
The Lady's from | Kentucky is a 1939 film starring George Raft and Ellen |
G. Chapman (born June 15, 1945 in Owensboro, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
Phillips then defeated the University of | Kentucky in a 1948 Olympic Games playoff match. |
ity (then Transylvania College) in Lexington, | Kentucky on a recommendation by Rupp. |
kery on the edge of Germantown in Louisville, | Kentucky debuted a maple-bacon Long John in 2009. |
Phil" Bond (born July 27, 1954 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
rwin Jacoby (born July 6, 1959 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a former American football offensive line |
ormer women's head coach at the University of | Kentucky and a current assistant coach at the Universi |
s Glenn's Creek Distillery in Woodford County | Kentucky with a saccharimeter to measure sugar content |
glas Miller (born May 29, 1973 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher fo |
Kentucky is a 1938 Technicolor film with Loretta Young | |
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 |
U.S. Representative John Yarmuth of | Kentucky is a brother of the franchisors and a silent |
Kirby Smith, Confederate commander in eastern | Kentucky, proposed a threat against Nashville to draw |
the city of Louisville and Jefferson County, | Kentucky passed a hazardous materials ordinance in res |
1874 Stone took residence in Madison County, | Kentucky as a farmer and entrepreneur. |
oth a park office, maintained by the state of | Kentucky, and a visitors' center maintained by the Uni |
Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in | Kentucky) is a public academy funded by the state of K |
at Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, | Kentucky before a live audience. |
ducah, located northwest of downtown Paducah, | Kentucky is a historic monument located in Paducah's O |
rtney Combs (born October 30, 1946 in Hazard, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
ll Smith (born January 28, 1947 in Princeton, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
Sam Ball (born June 7, 1944 in Henderson, | Kentucky) was a National Football League offensive lin |
Birmingham, | Kentucky was a town in Kentucky that was destroyed by |
Ann Cain (born March 29, 1980 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a Democratic politician from the state of |
itney (born October 5, 1971, in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky) is a former American professional basketball |
Clayton Jones (born July 14, 1926 in Harlan, | Kentucky) is a retired American professional basketbal |
Eastern | Kentucky drew a 16 seed, facing the number one seeded |
The District was unchanged when | Kentucky became a state on June 1, 1792. |
h E. O'Brien (born April 8, 1928, in Henshaw, | Kentucky) is a retired American professional basketbal |
American honors in 1948 after leading Western | Kentucky to a third-place finish in the National Invit |
k Steier (born October 8, 1960 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a guitarist who has played in the bands W |
A player from the University of | Kentucky shoots a jump shot. |
nd masters degrees from Georgetown College in | Kentucky, and a doctorate from Johns Hopkins Universit |
It was the tallest building in | Kentucky until a vertical addition of the defunct Comm |
lliam Dale Cardwell (born 1962 in Greenville, | Kentucky) is a consumer advocate and journalist based |
During the Civil War, although | Kentucky was a slave state and a politically divided b |
rry Conley (born January 22, 1944 in Ashland, | Kentucky) is a retired American professional basketbal |
Rose, a native of Irvine, | Kentucky, is a 1958 alumnus of Transylvania University |
1897) was a United States Representative from | Kentucky and a Minister to Hawaii. |
lland (born September 14, 1941 in Louisville, | Kentucky) was a football player, a defensive back for |
Henry Bacon (born July 5, 1948 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
Averitt (born July 22, 1952 in Hopkinsville, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
ien Figgs (born March 31, 1977 in Georgetown, | Kentucky) is a former collegiate and professional bask |
David Carlsen (born May 12, 1945 in Ashland, | Kentucky) is a retired male discus thrower from the Un |
" Arnzen (born November 3, 1947 in Covington, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
Born in Henrys Mills, | Kentucky (then a part of Virginia), Henry pursued clas |
Bo Smith (June 8, 1983 in Owensboro, | Kentucky) is a defensive back who is currently a membe |
Big Brown (foaled April 10, 2005 in | Kentucky) is a retired Champion American Thoroughbred |
ame of the bourbon is a reference to the year | Kentucky became a state. |
The Episcopal Diocese of | Kentucky is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the U |
He is honorary citizen of Louisville, | Kentucky and a member of Amerigo Italian Chapter. |
rier (born October 26, 1940 in Warren County, | Kentucky) is a former professional basketball player. |
nglemon (born December 16, 1984 in Covington, | Kentucky) is a professional Canadian football defensiv |
C. Sherman Paxton moved to Illinois from | Kentucky as a coal miner around 1901. |
Risen (born October 9, 1924 in Williamstown, | Kentucky) is a retired American basketball player. |
Orphan Brigade was the nickname of the First | Kentucky Brigade, a group of military units recruited |
Mammoth Cave in | Kentucky has a room called Ole Bull's Concert Hall whe |
Master attended the University of | Kentucky on a basketball scholarship. |
District comprises Michigan, most of Indiana, | Kentucky, and a small part of Ohio. |
Alan Hays (born March 12, 1946 in Henderson, | Kentucky) is a Republican Representative in the House |
Kentucky had a closed primary, meaning it was open onl | |
Air | Kentucky was a commuter airline based in Owensboro, Ke |
No other monument in | Kentucky features a statue atop an arch, making Fulton |
Kennedy and criticize The Courier-Journal and | Kentucky governor A. B. Chandler. |
gers extended to signify the number 1. Former | Kentucky Governor A.B. "Happy" Chandler sometimes led |
DeSpirito won the 1954 | Kentucky Oaks aboard the Maine Chance Farm filly, Fasc |
He lost the 1957 | Kentucky Derby, aboard the mount Gallant Man, when he |
Junior moved with his parents to Harrodsburg, | Kentucky in about 1784. |
ond canine elected to lead the small Northern | Kentucky town, according to the town's Web site. |
etwork includes 15 hospitals in Tennessee and | Kentucky, all accredited by the Society of Chest Pain |
Greenup County, | Kentucky lies across the Ohio River to the west. |
The Baptist Missionary Society of Louisville, | Kentucky directed activities until 1855. |
own as the Lynch Highway (as it led to Lynch, | Kentucky), was added to the state highway system in ea |
Western | Kentucky was added from the Department of Kentucky on |
No provision of | Kentucky law addresses discrimination on the bases of |
hey advanced to the regional final, losing to | Kentucky and Adolph Rupp, a season in which Oliver was |
Kentucky permits adoption by individuals. | |
He moved to Whitley County, | Kentucky shortly after the American Civil War from nei |
Ellis Johnson Arena, arena in Morehead, | Kentucky, named after same |
ice of the county clerk of Montgomery County, | Kentucky, and afterward of Bourbon County, Kentucky. |
He died of a heart attack in Louisville, | Kentucky, at age 85. |
ice to its 100th airport: Cincinnati/Northern | Kentucky International Airport in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
's LaGuardia Airport, and Cincinnati-Northern | Kentucky International Airport in Covington, Kentucky |
Cincinnati (Cincinnati/Northern | Kentucky International Airport) |
Boone County (Cincinnati/Northern | Kentucky International Airport) |
The regiment saw action in | Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. |
rth Carolina and in South Carolina, Virginia, | Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana a |
Pearce was born in Caldwell County, | Kentucky, to Allen and Mary (Polly) Morse Pearce. |
rs of the Steering Committee for the Northern | Kentucky Fairness Alliance resigned. |
Many in this group came to the | Kentucky Fairness Alliance from their involvement in g |
Kentucky law allowed challengers to be stationed in pr | |
The | Kentucky Bluegrass AllStars are a group of over 250 mu |
Medora is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky centered along Pendleton Road & Medora Road. |
Boston is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky located along Shelbyville Road (US 60) & Long |
side Gardens is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky centered along Campground Road & Lees Lane. |
Valley Downs is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky located along Omar Khayyam Boulevard south of |
is a neighborhood in southwestern Louisville, | Kentucky located along Dixie Highway (US 31) near Depo |
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. |
Beckley is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky located along North Beckley Station Road and |
Greenwood is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky located along Cane Run Road and Greenwood Roa |
Johnsontown is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky located along Dixie Highway (US 31) & Johnson |
Penile is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky located along Blevins Gap Road, Greyling Driv |
He was also an original inductee in the | Kentucky Stars, alongside Loretta Lynn, Rosemary Cloon |
The 1968 | Kentucky team also defeated a ranked Oregon State team |
sident of the Lexington Branch of the Bank of | Kentucky and also served in the Kentucky General Assem |
ended Forrest Hill Academy, Jessamine County, | Kentucky and also studied law, but did not practice. |
He is a graduate of Eastern | Kentucky and also was a player at Eastern Kentucky. |
A general aviation airport near Falmouth, | Kentucky (K62) also bears his name. |
opulist voters, but Stone, from rural western | Kentucky, was also courting those voters. |
In 2004, The | Kentucky Headhunters also covered the song on their Bi |
Nelson County, Virginia and Nelson County, | Kentucky are also named in his honor. |
Vic also played in the | Kentucky Pro Am in June 2007 and led his team to a 3rd |
iety (LAS) was founded in 1931 in Louisville, | Kentucky by amateur astronomers, including James Gilbe |
The 1930's saw the | Kentucky Irish American regularly defend Franklin Dela |
Neal, | Kentucky is an extinct hamlet located 3 miles south of |
ph Geroy Hall (born March 6, 1966 in Paducah, | Kentucky) is an American former professional baseball |
Nellie L. (foaled 1940 in | Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred filly racehorse |
Dedicate (foaled 1952 in | Kentucky) was an American Champion Thoroughbred raceho |
ean Kelley (born April 15, 1988 in Lexington, | Kentucky) is an American soccer player currently playi |
Stone Street (foaled 1905 in | Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that |
Breeden (born November 18, 1988 in Lexington, | Kentucky) is an American swimmer. |
Sir Huon (foaled 1903 in | Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that |
The Confederate Monument in Lawrenceburg, | Kentucky is an 8-foot-tall (2.4 m) figure which was bu |
schke (born September 6, 1958, in Louisville, | Kentucky) is an American sports journalist who has wri |
ickerstaff (born February 11, 1944 in Benham, | Kentucky) is an assistant coach for the NBA's Portland |
Tempted (foaled 1955 in | Kentucky) was an American Champion Thoroughbred raceho |
Kingfisher (foaled 1867 in | Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best |
s D. Tucker (born December 11, 1932 in Paris, | Kentucky) is an American former professional basketbal |
July 18, 1967) was a U.S. Representative from | Kentucky and an ambassador to the Philippines. |
ober 7, 2010) of VanWinkle Grove, near Berea, | Kentucky, was an author and educator. |
Pink Star (foaled 1904 in | Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and w |
person (born March 26, 1972 at Elizabethtown, | Kentucky) is an American professional baseball coach. |
ebbie Hughes (born May 14, 1958 in Lexington, | Kentucky) is an American artist specializing in scienc |
Chant (foaled 1891 in | Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that |
e, Jr. (born February 23, 1988 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is an American swimmer. |
Hatton (born January 19, 1936 in Owingsville, | Kentucky) is an American basketball player. |
d to stud, and will stand at Adena Springs in | Kentucky, putting an end to his racing career. |
orman joined the faculty of the University of | Kentucky as an Associate Professor of English. |
Fairy Chant (foaled 1937 in | Kentucky) was an American Champion Thoroughbred filly |
Howard (born April 24, 1979 in Salyersville, | Kentucky) is an American country music artist. |
) was a successful businessman in Louisville, | Kentucky and an important philanthropist. |
Lookout (foaled 1890 in | Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that |
He settled in downtown Paducah, | Kentucky as an hourly employee at a plant with ties to |
four-year public high school in Russellville, | Kentucky with an enrollment of 1,034 students in grade |
ne Burckle (born June 24, 1986 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is an American international swimmer who is |
Danner (born January 13, 1934 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is an American politician. |
t Anderson (born July 18, 1974 in Louisville, | Kentucky) is an American former professional basketbal |
Sam Smith (born January 27, 1944 in Hazard, | Kentucky) is an American former professional basketbal |
It is also rumored that the university of | Kentucky has an active chapter. |
Vanderbilt lost to | Kentucky, Georgia, and Alabama. |
s John Hackett, and his grandfather was noted | Kentucky frontiersman and militiaman of the American R |
16 two-year, open-admissions colleges of the | Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS |
zware usually indicates a combination of dark | Kentucky burley and bright Virginia tobaccos. |
received his B.A. in journalism from Western | Kentucky University and also attended Northeast Louisi |
officially opened in 1875, and held the first | Kentucky Derby and the first Kentucky Oaks in the same |
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