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Hays Travel Limited. A Thomas Cook branch in Denton, Greater Manchester taken over by Hays Travel. Pictured in December 2019 the former branding is visible beneath the temporary Hays Travel signage. Hays Travel Limited is an independent travel agent chain headquartered in Sunderland, England. As of February 2024, the company has the largest ...
Denton is an unincorporated community near Grayson in Carter County, Kentucky, United States. The community's postal zip code is 41132. The community's postal zip code is 41132. A post office existed here from 1881 until 2004 when it was closed and mail service was transferred to nearby Hitchins although the community retained its zip code.
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Website. www.knottky.com. Knott County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,251. [1] Its county seat is Hindman. [2] The county was formed in 1884 and is named for James Proctor Knott, Governor of Kentucky (1883–1887). [3] As of 2024 the county is now wet.
John Hays (businessman) (1949–2020), British businessman, founder of Hays Travel. John Hays (sheriff) (1770 – after 1822), first known Jewish resident of Illinois, Sheriff of St. Clair County, Illinois; Indian agent. John Coffee Hays (1817–1883), or "Jack" Hays, Texas Ranger, U.S. Army officer, first mayor of Oakland, California. John H ...
Hays is an unincorporated community in Warren, Kentucky, United States. It was also known as Haysford.
Elliott County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.Its county seat is Sandy Hook. [1] The county was formed in 1869 from parts of Morgan, Lawrence, and Carter counties, and is named for John Milton Elliott a judge, U.S. Congressman, and a member of the 1st Confederate States Congress from Kentucky; he was also involved in the formation of the Confederate government of Kentucky. [2]