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The Roller Coaster Yard Sale, sometimes referred to as the Roller Coaster Fair, is an outdoor second-hand sale held annually for three days beginning the first Thursday in October. It takes place along several U.S. and state routes in southern Kentucky and northern middle Tennessee.
Take a look at the lineup of major entertainment headed to Kentucky in October, including Lewis Black, Jelly Roll, "Les Miserables," Lil Wayne & more.
Richmond is a home class city in Kentucky and the county seat of Madison County, Kentucky, United States. [4] It is named after Richmond, Virginia , and is home to Eastern Kentucky University . The population was 38,030 as of 2024.
On October 28, 2005, the park announced that the ride would be called Kentucky Rumbler. [12] The roller coaster opened on May 6, 2006. [13] The year 2007 brought permanent replacements for some of the older mobile rides. In October the park announced the Holiday Lights Spectacular that ran through January.
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Turkey Hughes Field at Earle Combs Stadium is a baseball stadium in Richmond, Kentucky, United States. It is home to the Eastern Kentucky Colonels baseball team of the NCAA Division I Atlantic Sun Conference. The stadium opened in the 1966 and renovated in 2017, when it was renamed for EKU alumnus and former New York Yankee Earle Combs.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 edition of Abbey Road on the River was first postponed til the Columbus Day long weekend in October, with its cancellation announced in August. [7] The 2021 edition of Abbey Road on the River was scheduled for the Labor Day long weekend in September, a scaled-down Penny Lane at the Park festival having ...
White Hall State Historic Site is a 14-acre (5.7 ha) park in Richmond, Kentucky, southeast of Lexington.White Hall was home to two legendary Kentucky statesmen: General Green Clay and his son General Cassius Marcellus Clay, as well as suffragists Mary Barr Clay and Laura Clay.