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Newport on the Levee is a dining and attraction destination located on Third Street in Newport, Kentucky. It is located adjacent to the Purple People Bridge along the Ohio River and boasts views of downtown Cincinnati and the Ohio River. The Levee is only one block away from the East Row Historic District and the Monmouth Street Historic District.
The Kentucky Center, the largest performing arts center in Kentucky, featuring touring plays and performances by the Kentucky Opera and the Louisville Ballet; The Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, presenting free Shakespeare performances every summer in Louisville's Central Park. Actors Theatre of Louisville; The Louisville Palace
The additions include the Lexington Dispatch, the Asheboro Courier-Tribune, the Burlington Times-News, the Kinston Free Press, the New Bern Sun Journal, and The Daily News of Jacksonville. [25] In October 2023, Paxton acquired The Southern Illinoisan from Lee Enterprises. [26] In May 2024, the company acquired the Kernersville News. [27]
Pages in category "Newport, Kentucky" ... (Newport, Kentucky) Southgate Street School; T. Tall Stacks; Taylor–Southgate Bridge; Third Street Motor Car Company Building;
Newport is a home rule-class city [6] at the confluence of the Ohio and Licking rivers in Campbell County, Kentucky, United States.The population was 14,150 at the 2020 census.
Loews Corporation, the successor company to the original firm founded by Marcus Loew, announced on April 9, 1985 that it was negotiating to sell Loews Theatres to a group headed by A. Jerrold Perenchio. [1] [2] [3] Loews Corporation by this time was a holding company owned by brothers Robert and Laurence Tisch that specialized in hotels and ...