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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Meade 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.
Downtown Brandenburg Brandenburg United Methodist Church. Brandenburg is a home rule-class city [4] on the Ohio River in Meade County, Kentucky, in the United States. The city is 40 miles (64 km) southwest of Louisville. It is the seat of its county. [5] The population was 2,894 at the 2020 census. [2]
Statewide, all hotel occupancies are levied a 6% tax. This tax applies to only 94% of gross receipts. In the city of Chicago, three other taxes apply. The first funds the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority at a rate of 2% on 98% of gross receipts. The second funds the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority at a rate of 2.5% on all gross ...
State S&P Global [1] Moody's Ref. Fitch Ratings; Rating Date Ref. Alabama: AA Aa1 [2] AA+ May 10, 2022 [3] Alaska: AA- Aa3 [2] [4] A+ April 13, 2022 [5] Arizona: AA Aa1 [2] — [6] Arkansas: AA Aa1 [2] — California: AA- Aa2 [2] AA March 1, 2022 [7] Colorado: AA Aa1 [2] — [8] Connecticut: A Aa3 [2] [9] AA- May 24, 2022 [10] Delaware: AAA Aaa ...
The Brandenburg Commercial District, on Main St. in Brandenburg, Kentucky, is a 3.5 acres (1.4 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It included seven contributing buildings. [1] It includes: Ace Theatre; Dr. Blair Building; Brandenburg Moose Lodge (formerly Applegate Ford Motor Company)
From a 1939 flood that killed 79 people, to a 1997 flood that affected 50,000 homes in just one city, here are some of the past major flooding events in Kentucky.
Morgan Falls at Otter Creek Park. Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area (formerly Otter Creek Park) is a 2,600 acre (11 km 2) riverfront park in Meade County, Kentucky.The park is located near Muldraugh and Fort Knox, along State Highway 1638, near U.S. 31W.
On November 17, 2008, funding was approved, with the Kentucky state government using $1.6 million of federal funds and the university spending $403,000. [55] Louisville sculptor Ed Hamilton was selected to create a civil rights monument to balance the Confederate Monument; Hamilton had already created an Abraham Lincoln memorial statue in ...