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Kentucky News Group [28] Floyd County Chronicle & Times: Prestonsburg: 2017 Wed, Fri Lancaster Management Created from merger of Floyd County Chronicle and Floyd County Times (1927) Fort Campbell Courier: Fort Campbell: 1963 Weekly Fort Campbell: Advertising sold by Main Street Media of Tennessee [29] The Gallatin County News: Warsaw: 1926 ...
B Street Theatre: 359 October 2016 Golden 1 Center: 17,608 1969 Hornet Stadium: 30,000 1928 Charles C. Hughes Stadium: 25,000 1982 Glen Helen Amphitheater: San Bernardino: 65,000 unknown Orange Pavilion: 3,600 April 14, 2023 [10] Yaamava’ Theater 3,000 [11] 1995 Coussoulis Arena: 5,000 2005 House of Blues: San Diego: 1,100 2009 Conrad Prebys ...
Newport on the Levee is a dining and attraction destination located on Third Street in Newport, Kentucky. It is located adjacent to the Purple People Bridge along the Ohio River and boasts views of downtown Cincinnati and the Ohio River. The Levee is only one block away from the East Row Historic District and the Monmouth Street Historic District.
The Salem United Methodist Church (now The Stained Glass Theatre), is at Eight and York. It was built in 1882 and designed by Samuel Hannaford. In 1986 Newport's Salem United Methodist Church was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. On March 10 it was damaged by a tornado. Damage estimates at the time were $210,000.
Paxton Media Group of Paducah, Kentucky, is a privately held media company with holdings that include newspapers and a TV station, WPSD-TV in Paducah. David M. Paxton is president and CEO. David M. Paxton is president and CEO.
Militia tank in Newport on Brighton St. during steel strike, 1922. Newport's worst natural disaster occurred in 1937, when a flood covered a great part of the city. A flood wall was completed in 1948, and remains a significant part of Newport's landscape. [8] Newport once had the reputation of "Sin City" due to its upscale gambling casinos on ...
The Monmouth Street Historic District is located in Newport, Kentucky. The district was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. [ 1 ] The district includes Monmouth Street, the main commercial street of the city, between Third Street (near Newport on the Levee ), then south to Eleventh Street.
KY 22 east (Main Street) – Kincaid Lake State Park, Kincaid Regional Theater: Southern end of KY 22 overlap 167.350: 269.324: KY 330 west: Eastern terminus of KY 330 169.302: 272.465: KY 22 west – Williamstown: Northern end of KY 22 overlap 169.683: 273.078: KY 1657 west (Lightfoot Fork Road) Eastern terminus of KY 1657 170.824: 274.915