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  2. Jefferson Memorial Forest - Wikipedia

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    Bee Lick Creek. There are some fifty types of trees, including ten species of oaks, and a rich flora of wildflowers and seventeen species of ferns and fern allies. A wide variety of animals can be seen, including bobcats, coyotes, red foxes, white-tailed deer, great blue herons and horned owls.

  3. Nature reserve - Wikipedia

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    Bee Lick Creek in the Jefferson Memorial Forest, a National Audubon Society wildlife refuge. A nature reserve (also known as a wildlife refuge, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserve or bioreserve, natural or nature preserve, or nature conservation area) is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, funga, or features of geological or other special interest, which is reserved and managed ...

  4. Bee Lick, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Bee Lick is an unincorporated community in Pulaski County, Kentucky, United States. Their post office closed in 1910. [2] [3] [4] References

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  7. Descendants of free Black settlers help with restoration of ...

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    Lick Creek African American Settlement is located in Orange County on land that is now part of the Hoosier National Forest. The settlement dates back to 1811 and was known as "Little Africa." All ...

  8. List of Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary ...

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    At Bee Lick, the highway turns north and runs concurrently with KY 39 to cross a tributary of Bee Lick Creek. KY 328 diverges from KY 39 at the Lincoln–Pulaski–Rockcastle county tripoint. In Rockcastle County, the highway follows Bee Lick Road, which crosses Bee Lick Creek and meets the west end of KY 3273 (West Level Green Road). KY 328 ...

  9. Licking River (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The Licking River is a partly navigable, 303-mile-long (488 km) [2] tributary of the Ohio River in northeastern Kentucky.The river and its tributaries drain much of the region of northeastern Kentucky between the watersheds of the Kentucky River to the west and the Big Sandy River to the east.