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|  Lexington History Center, Lexington, KY
in Wikipedia Entries The Lexington History Center is located in the former Fayette County Courthouse. The structure itself is a piece of history. Built in 1898-1901, it has housed the county facilities until 2001. posted by: 8Nuts MotherGoose location: Kentucky date approved: 12/7/2006 last visited: 7/11/2012 |
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|  James Lane Allen
in Wikipedia Entries This Transylvania honor graduate, who later taught there, won an international audience with his nostalgic stories and novels of Bluegrass region.
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 9/1/2012 |
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|  The Hunt Morgan House
in Wikipedia Entries The John Hunt-Morgan House is a Federal style residence in Lexington, KY, built in 1814 by John Wesley Hunt, the 1st millionaire west of the Alleghanies and grandfather to future resident, General John Hunt Morgan.
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 9/1/2012 |
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|  Transylvania University
in Wikipedia Entries Founded in 1780, Transylvania is a distinguished liberal arts college of approximately 1,100 students that is consistently ranked and praised in the leading national college guides.
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 9/15/1995 |
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|  Thomas Hunt Morgan
in Wikipedia Entries Thomas H. Morgan, born Sept. 25, 1866 was educated at the University of Kentucky, doing postgraduate work at Johns Hopkins University. For his discoveries concerning the role played by the chromosome in heredity, he was awarded the Nobel Prize posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 7/13/2012 |
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|  Mary Todd Lincoln House
in Wikipedia Entries This simple two story brick building on West Main Street was home to Robert S. Todd and his family, including his daughter Mary, wife of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 9/1/2012 |
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|  Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate
in Wikipedia Entries Henry and Lucretia Clay had a home at Ashland from around 1806 until 1852. First it was their country home while they maintained their town house in Lexington, then in 1809,they moved their growing family to Ashland where they resided until his death posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 9/1/2012 |
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|  Madeline McDowell Breckinridge
in Wikipedia Entries Kentucky Suffrage Leader, wife of Lexington Herald Publisher Desha Breckinridge and descendant of Henry Clay and Ephraim McDowell.
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 9/1/2012 |
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|  Old Episcopal Burying Ground/Burials In The Cemetery
in Wikipedia Entries Purchased 1832, and among the oldest graveyards in Lexington. There are soldiers from three early wars, along with others; clergy, lawyers, builders, artists and educators. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 11/20/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Lexington Cemetery
in Wikipedia Entries A beautifully designed, landscaped and maintained cemetery in historic Lexington, Kentucky. The graves of Henry Clay, UK Basketball Coach Adolf Rupp and other famous Kentuckians are buried here. There is also a military cemetery inside the gates.
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 9/1/2012 |
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|  Gratz Park Historic District
in Wikipedia Entries The Gratz Park Historic District, including grand 19th century townhouses built for Lexington’s prominent citizens that surround the park, was designated a local historic district in 1958 & 1965. It was listed in the National Register in 1979 & 1982
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 9/1/2012 |
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|  Adolf Rupp
in Wikipedia Entries These waymark coordinates are for the grave of the University of Kentucky's most famous, and winningest coach, Adolf Rupp. He is buried in historic Lexington Cemetery. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 6/20/2010 |
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|  Coffee Times
in Wi-Fi Hotspots Coffee Times coffee shop has great coffee and a lovely gift store, but also has a free wireless network. posted by: DrBacchus location: Kentucky date approved: 9/18/2005 last visited: never |
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|  Motel 6 Lexington WiFi
in Wi-Fi Hotspots This Motel 6 is located at 2260 Elkhorn Road in Lexington, Kentucky. posted by: brwhiz location: Kentucky date approved: 7/13/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Panera - Harrodsburg Rd at Palomar Center
in Wi-Fi Hotspots Great place to stop for some tasty broadband. posted by: sun-moon-starz location: Kentucky date approved: 1/31/2007 last visited: never |
 SW8.9 km
|  DrBacchus' House
in Wi-Fi Hotspots Free open wireless network. posted by: DrBacchus location: Kentucky date approved: 4/2/2006 last visited: never |
 SW10.3 km
|  Panera Bakery - Brannon Road & Nicholasville
in Wi-Fi Hotspots Baked goods & free wifi! posted by: sun-moon-starz location: Kentucky date approved: 11/22/2006 last visited: never |
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|  Comair Flight 5191
in Wikipedia Entries Comair Flight 5191 crashed on take-off into a field at the end of a runway from Lexington's Bluegrass Airport on the morning of August 27, 2006, killing all 47 passengers and two of the three crew. The flight's first officer was the only survivor.
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Kentucky Horse Park
in Wikipedia Entries THE place to get close to horses. The only park of its kind in the world, the Kentucky Horse Park is a working horse farm/educational theme park and equine competition facility dedicated to man's relationship with the horse.
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 7/14/2009 |
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|  Martin Castle
in Wikipedia Entries The Castle Farm, formerly known as Martin Castle is a true castle in the middle of horse country. Like all castles should, this one has a mysterious and sordid history. It is privately owned and can only be viewed from the road. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 3/1/2015 |
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|  Georgetown Cemetery (Georgetown, KY)
in Wikipedia Entries Georgetown Cemetery, incorporated in 1850. Final resting place for notables such as Ky. Governors Joseph Desha an James F. Robinson, equine artist Edwin Troye and un-known murder victim "Tent Girl" who has since been named but is still interred here. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 4/17/2009 |
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|  Georgetown College (Kentucky)
in Wikipedia Entries Georgetown College is a Christian, liberal arts college combining historical Baptist tradition, quality academic programs, freedom of inquiry and encouragement to its students as global citizens to live, learn and believe with balance and respect.
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: 11/17/2013 |
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|  Lock & Key Coffee House - Georgetown, KY
in Wi-Fi Hotspots The Lock & Key is a hip little coffee house on Main Street in Georgetown. It is located in a former bank and you can dine in the vault. It is the only true WI-FI restaurant spot in Georgetown. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 10/25/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Ward Hall - Georgetown, KY
in Wikipedia Entries The Historic Ward Hall is a Greek Revival antebellum plantation mansion located just outside of Georgetown, Kentucky. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 8/26/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Morgan's Raid
in Wikipedia Entries Cardome Center and its grounds are the site of the annual Father's Day Weekend Civil War Reenactment of Confederate Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan's historical raids on the Bluegrass State. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date approved: 12/13/2007 last visited: never |
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