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  2. Lower Shawneetown - Wikipedia

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    Lower Shawneetown, also known as Shannoah or Sonnontio, was an 18th-century Shawnee village located within the Lower Shawneetown Archeological District, near South Portsmouth in Greenup County, Kentucky and Lewis County, Kentucky. [2]

  3. Wigwam Motel - Wikipedia

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    Wigwam Village #2 was built in 1937 on U.S. Route 31W [6] in Cave City, Kentucky, close to Mammoth Cave National Park and a few miles south of the original Wigwam Village #1. The address is 601 North Dixie Hwy, Cave City, Kentucky. ( 37°08'43.0"N, 85°56'43.8"W ) It consists of 15 wigwams used as guest rooms that are arranged in a semicircle.

  4. Category : Hotel buildings on the National Register of ...

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    Pages in category "Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Category:Hotels in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Hotel (Lexington, Kentucky) W. Wigwam Motel This page was last edited on 21 August 2017, at 00:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Kentucky hotel must pay $2M for guest who died after ... - AOL

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    Econo Lodge is a budget brand of hotel franchised by North Bethesda, Maryland-based Choice Hotels International, which has more than 6,300 franchised hotels in the U.S., including 675 Econo Lodges ...

  7. Shawnee, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Shawnee Park was a segregated whites-only public park, while Chickasaw Park, to the south, was a public park for blacks until the 1950s. Fontaine Ferry Park , an early amusement park located at the end of Market Street from 1905 to 1969, was restricted to whites, with the exception of "negro days" which was a common occurrence for opening ...