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The Midlands is a private house in Indian Hills, Kentucky in suburban Louisville built 1913–1914; it is listed on the American National Register of Historic Places. [2] It was built for Marion Dumont Belknap, who was the widow of Louisville businessman Morris B. Belknap, who had died in 1910. It was designed by the Louisville firm of E.T ...
The federal government designated 2,053 acres as critical habitat for Kentucky glade cress. [2] Critical habitat for the species in Kentucky's Bullitt and Jefferson counties is threatened by developers, including a proposed natural gas pipeline from Louisville Gas & Electric. [3] [4] A campaign to protect the Kentucky glade cress exists. [5]
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Trimble County, Kentucky, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.
Adena Springs Kentucky expanded to its current 2,000 acres (810 ha) facility located in Bourbon County near Paris, Kentucky in 2005. The Adena Springs South farm is located in Williston, Florida, which is north of Ocala and was established in 1996 when the initial 453 acres (183 ha) were purchased, with an additional 1,050 acres (420 ha) added ...
Home to the family of famed Southern Belle Sallie Ward and Kentucky's Confederate Governor George Johnson. 71000352 White Hall: March 11, 1971: Richmond: Madison: 84001824 Anderson-Smith House: March 1, 1984: Paducah: McCracken: Serves as an official Kentucky Welcome Center and houses the furniture of Vice-President Alben Barkley. Also known as ...
The date is set for the debut of an around-the-clock pickleball facility in Lexington County. 24 Hour Pickleball will open on March 1, according to posts on the business’ social media channels ...
The Stoner Creek Rural Historic District, in Bourbon County, Kentucky near Paris, Kentucky, is a 22,000 acres (89 km 2) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. It included 526 contributing buildings, 207 contributing structures, seven contributing objects and 33 contributing sites. [1]
Most games in the area were moved to Thursday because of weather concerns. The Region 4-5A openers between River Bluff-White Knoll and Lexington-Chapin highlight this week.