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Cropped Out, a multi-venue music festival, held in early fall. Danger Run, from the end of September through the end of October. Farmington Harvest Festival, [ 16] held the second Sunday in October at Farmington Historic Plantation. Garvin Gate Blues Festival, [ 17] held in Old Louisville in October.
Confederate Monument of Bardstown. Confederate Monument of Bardstown. July 17, 1997. ( #97000674) North Bardstown Cemetery, 0.3 miles south of the junction of U.S. Routes 31E / 150 and KY-245. 37°49′28″N 85°27′42″W. / 37.824444°N 85.461667°W / 37.824444; -85.461667 ( Confederate Monument of Bardstown) Bardstown.
St. Joseph is a neighborhood two miles south of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, United States, and immediately east of the University of Louisville. It borders the Meriwether neighborhood to the north and Schnitzelburg to the east. The area was named after the St. Joseph's Infirmary hospital, which was established by the Sisters of Charity of ...
Let's take a look at some winter-themed activities you can do this weekend to see St. Joseph. Kicking things off on Friday, local athletes have a chance to pick up a new sport at Bode Ice Arena.
Saint Joseph's Day is the Patronal Feast day for Poland as well as for Canada, persons named Joseph, Josephine, etc., for religious institutes, schools and parishes bearing his name, and for carpenters. It is also Father's Day in some Catholic countries, mainly Spain, Portugal, and Italy. It is not a holy day of obligation for Catholics in the ...
Will 2023-24 be the year Kentucky college basketball gets its mojo back? ‘Remember the 1-of-15’ is not this season’s battle cry for Kentucky’s Antonio Reeves
Saint Joseph, Kentucky. / 37.69444°N 87.32528°W / 37.69444; -87.32528. Saint Joseph is an unincorporated community located in Daviess County, Kentucky, United States. It is located around the intersection of Kentucky Route 56 and Kentucky Route 500.
The two men honored on the monument were Charles W. Thompson (aged 18) and Pierman Powell (aged 25), who were executed in retaliation for the fatal wounding of a prominent resident of Henderson, Kentucky, James E. Rankin. They were originally held in Daviess County, but were taken to Henderson by Federal troops to be killed.