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  2. Decorator Furlow Gatewood Gives an Old Southern Gothic Home a ...

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    Updated on November 1, 2022: Renowned decorator and antiques connoisseur Timothy Furlow Gatewood passed away on October 29, 2022.Often described as a true Southern gentleman, Gatewood was ...

  3. Warren County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Warren County is a county located in the south central portion of the U.S. state of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 134,554, [1] making it the fifth-most populous county in Kentucky.

  4. Gatewood Galbraith - Wikipedia

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    Louis Gatewood Galbraith (January 23, 1947 – January 4, 2012) was an American author and attorney from the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky. He was a five-time political candidate for governor of Kentucky and a vocal advocate for legalization of recreational marijuana .

  5. List of plantations in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Built by Confederate Major Green Duncan in 1854 and housed 61 slaves. Remained in the same family until the 21st century. Burned in 2009. 83002660 Edgewood: August 16, 1983: Brownsboro Farm: Jefferson: Elmwood: 1972: Perryville: Boyle: Designated a Kentucky landmark. Served as a hospital during the Battle of Perryville: Emmick Plantation ...

  6. Charles B. Gatewood - Wikipedia

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    Gatewood died on May 20, 1896, of stomach cancer and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors. [30] [31] The house in which Gatewood was born, in Woodstock, Virginia, stood at 164 Main Street until February 2017, when it was destroyed by fire.

  7. William F. Perry Monument - Wikipedia

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    The William F. Perry Monument is a historical gravestone located at Fairview Cemetery in Bowling Green, Kentucky.It is an oversized limestone headstone. [2]It marks the grave of Confederate General William F. Perry of the Army of Northern Virginia, who would after the war serve on the faculty of Ogden College in Bowling Green, which is now Western Kentucky University.

  8. Downtown Commercial District (Bowling Green, Kentucky)

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    Western Kentucky University is a central part of downtown Bowling Green's continued success and growth in the 20th and 21st centuries. Formerly known as the Southern Normal School, Western Kentucky University was donated to the state and renamed to its current moniker in 1906 by its president, Henry Hardin Cherry. [5]

  9. Smiths Grove, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    North Warren Elementary, a school in the Warren County Public School System, is located in Smiths Grove. Secondary students in Smiths Grove attend Warren East Middle and High Schools, located west of the town and on the northeastern outskirts of Bowling Green. Smiths Grove has a lending library, a branch of the Warren County Public Library. [5]