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03/26/13 |
(30) |
Mary Ann Fisher, The Songbird of the South |
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03/25/13 |
(29) |
Kentucky’s Company D: The Harrodsburg Tankers |
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03/12/13 |
(28) |
The “Moonlight Lady” who led the Nation Toward Literacy |
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03/11/13 |
(27) |
The Only Color they Cared About was the Color of the Winning Silk |
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03/07/13 |
(26) |
Immigration and Kentucky’s Coal Industry |
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03/06/13 |
(25) |
“Kentucky bourbon is a well-respected product; one that people are proud of and are proud to work in.”
-Elmer T. Lee |
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03/05/13 |
(24) |
First Rural Nurse-Midwife Service in the U.S. |
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03/04/13 |
(23) |
Greenup County’s Medal of Honor recipients from the Korean Conflict |
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03/01/13 |
(22) |
Writer and Painter Harlan Hubbard Embraced the Simple Life |
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02/28/13 |
(21) |
Personal and Public Advocate for Racial Equality, J. Blaine Hudson Leaves a Large Legacy |
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02/27/13 |
(20) |
Kentucky’s Nuns: Providing educational, health and social services since 1812 |
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02/26/13 |
(19) |
A Gem of a Legacy |
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02/25/13 |
(18) |
Appalachian-Based Settlement Schools Left Their Mark in Eastern Kentucky |
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02/22/13 |
(17) |
The Desegregation of Sturgis High School |
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02/21/13 |
(16) |
Western Kentucky Black Patch War, 1904 - 1909 |
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02/20/13 |
(15) |
Kenton County Legend Ballard “Pappy” Raborn Taylor Brought Mountain Music to the Mainstream |
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02/19/13 |
(14) |
Baseball in Kentucky |
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02/15/13 |
(13) |
From Adair County to the National Stage, Allie Hixson Led the Fight for Equal Rights |
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02/14/13 |
(12) |
Jesse Grider Knew About “The Problem We All Live With” |
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02/13/13 |
(11) |
From Washington County to Taiwan, Hugh Grundy was the Perfect Front |
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02/12/13 |
(10) |
Creating a Legacy: Cumberland Gap National Historical Park |
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02/11/13 |
(9) |
Land Between the Lakes, The largest inland peninsula in the United States |
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02/08/13 |
(8) |
“The Man that Moved Mountains” |
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02/07/13 |
(7) |
Renfro Valley Barn Dance, Preserving Kentucky’s Country Music |
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02/06/13 |
(6) |
Mary Wheeler, Paducah’s Songcatcher |
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02/05/13 |
(5) |
“The Philosopher,” Edward F. Prichard Jr. |
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01/11/13 |
(4) |
South Central Kentucky Basket Making Traditions |
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01/10/13 |
(3) |
80 years later, the Civil Conservation Corp thumbprint is still on Kentucky |
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01/09/13 |
(2) |
Women's Basketball Banned in Kentucky |
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01/08/13 |
(1) |
Robert Penn Warren |