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[1] [2] Guthrie was founded as a city in 1879, and railroad service was important to the city. Commercial service continues, but passenger railroad service ended in 1957. [2] Buildings in the district include: Stone House (1898), 106 N. Ewing, a castle-like mansion; Rose House (1820), 112 E. Park, adjacent to Stone House, another large house
The present location of Guthrie was the site of the Pondy Woods stagecoach stop in the 1840s; the community around it may have also been called State Line for a time, from the nearby Tennessee state line. [4] The town was named for former Representative James Guthrie, the president of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad at its founding in ...
The Republic of Venice, [a] officially the Most Serene Republic of Venice and traditionally known as La Serenìssima, [b] was a sovereign state and maritime republic with its capital in Venice. Founded, according to tradition, in 697 by Paolo Lucio Anafesto , over the course of its 1,100 years of history it established itself as one of the ...
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The Most Serene Republic of Lucca (Italian: Serenissima Repubblica di Lucca), a city-state that existed from 1119 to 1799 based in the city of Lucca, in northern Tuscany, Italy. Lucca was the third largest Italian city state (after Venice and Genoa) with a republican constitution (comune) to remain independent over the centuries. [5]
At KY 425, US 41 turns to the east and intersects the current northern end of I-69 in Kentucky. At this point, US 41 becomes a limited access four-lane highway with intersections with the Audubon Parkway , KY 2084, KY 351, and US 60 .
Rainfall from Hurricane Ian threatened city's drinking water supply; plan for controversial northeast Venice shopping center also on agenda
A water district is a special district given the task of supplying water and sewer needs to a community. This term is commonly used in the United States. [1] See also