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  2. Kenton County Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Kenton County Public Library is a library system serving the residents of Kenton County, Kentucky. The library ranked first in Kentucky in Hennen's American Public Library Ratings 2008. [1] The Covington Public Library was established in 1898. A donation from Andrew Carnegie gave the city a two-story Carnegie library, completed in 1904. [2]

  3. List of Carnegie libraries in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    A new library structure for Newport opened in 2004. [4] Today the former Carnegie library hosts the Carnegie Hall event center. [5] 19: Owensboro Owensboro: Nov 18, 1903: $30,000 901 Frederica Ave. 20: Paducah Paducah: Oct 13, 1901: $35,000

  4. Kingston, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Kingston is an unincorporated community located in Madison County, Kentucky, United States. The community is part of the Richmond – Berea Micropolitan Statistical Area . It is located at the junction of US Route 421 , Kentucky Route 499 and Kentucky Route 3376 .

  5. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives - Wikipedia

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    In 1809 the state library was established. The Secretary of State of Kentucky acted as librarian, and it was their duty to collect materials related to legislation. [1] The library was used by the legislature and other members of the government. The entire collection, which was located in the State Capitol burned in a fire in November 1824. [1]

  6. William T. Young Library - Wikipedia

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    Moving the books from the former Margaret I. King Library to the new William T. Young Library was not an easy task. If stretched out from end-to-end, the number of books in the old library would snake from Lexington to St. Louis. [4] The university hired William B. Meyer, part of United Van Lines, to move 1.2 million volumes from four locations ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Kenton ...

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    Roughly bounded by Interstate 75 and the Covington city limits 39°04′37″N 84°31′23″W  /  39.076944°N 84.523056°W  / 39.076944; -84.523056  ( Lewisburg Historic Covington

  8. The Public Library of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The library carried with it a debt of $30,000, with $5,000 of fees due to attorneys from the lottery suit. Towne created a new society made up of citizens of Louisville to save the library. In 1877, the Library of Kentucky and all its assets, were handed over to Towne's Polytechnic Society of Kentucky .

  9. Cathedral of Christ the King (Lexington, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Christ the King Parish was established in the Diocese of Covington on July 22, 1945. [1] [2] Initially, Mass and other parish functions were held in the chapel at St. Catherine's Academy. The Rev. George J. O'Brien was named the parish's first pastor but had to resign soon after because of ill health, being replaced by the Rev. Richard O'Neill.