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It is a 7,186 acres (29.08 km 2) area roughly bounded by U.S. Route 421 (Kentucky), Jones Nursery, Coombs Ferry, Sulpher Well Rds., and U.S. Route 25. The listing included 38 contributing buildings, 97 contributing structures, and five contributing sites. [1]
Area code 606 is a telephone area code serving the eastern half of south-central and all of the eastern part of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Cities and towns in the area code include Ashland , Morehead , Hazard , Middlesboro , Somerset , Stanford , London , Corbin , Greenup , Paintsville , Pikeville and Maysville .
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Boone County, Kentucky. ... Code House: November 25, 2005 : 965 Beaver Rd. Walton: 30: Capt. N ...
Some southern U.S. beekeepers keep bees primarily to raise queens and package bees for sale. Northern beekeepers can buy early spring queens and 3- or 4-pound packages of live worker bees from the South to replenish hives that die out during the winter, although this is becoming less practical due to the spread of the Africanized bee.
Census data shows that the number of bee colony operations rose much faster than honey production—and is up 160% since 2007. Pollination—not honey—is why the U.S. needs more bees.
Pilot Knob State Nature Preserve is located in Powell County, [1] Kentucky, USA.It is a 1,257.93 acre nature preserve in Eastern Kentucky. [2]A 730-foot (220 m) outcrop, [1] known as Pilot Knob, is believed to be the place where legendary frontiersman Daniel Boone and his companion John Finley first looked out over the area in 1769.
The Boone County Arboretum is a 121-acre (490,000 m 2) arboretum located at 9190 Camp Ernst Road, Union, Kentucky, United States. [1] It is open to the public without charge during daylight hours. The Arboretum first started as an idea in 1996, was formally dedicated in 1999, and now contains more than 3,300 plants , including over 1,400 trees ...