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  2. Pope Lick Monster - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, a man was killed by a train after his ATV overturned on the trestle, trapping him on the track. [7] In 2000, a 19-year-old man fell to his death after encountering a train. [7] On April 23, 2016, a 26-year-old tourist, Roquel Bain, from Ohio died after being hit by a train while searching for the monster.

  3. Glyndon Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The original hotel was four stories of medieval architecture and pressed brick. The original Glyndon Hotel featured an office, a reading room, and 50 rooms in total. The first Glyndon Hotel also featured an open fireplace, gas lighting, a dining room that turned into a ballroom, and water that was sourced from the rear of the Hotel.

  4. Swift's silver mine - Wikipedia

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    No proof exists that there ever was a John or Jonathan Swift who mined silver in Kentucky. [2] (James Dougherty gives alternative first names of "George", "William", and "Tom".) [8] The man many considered to be the Jonathan Swift of legend is known to have been alive many years after the purported death of the fabled miner. [2]

  5. Hotel Metropolitan Museum - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Metropolitan Museum is a museum in historic hotel building in Paducah, Kentucky, U.S. The Hotel Metropolitan provided lodging for African Americans traveling through the area; [1] was a stop on the Chitlin' Circuit, and was listed in The Negro Motorist Green Book. [2] The Hotel Metropolitan Museum focuses on African American history. [1]

  6. Old Talbott Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Old Talbott Tavern currently serves as both a restaurant and a five-room bed and breakfast. A writer for Travel and Leisure magazine described it as having "slightly spooky charm". [ 12 ] It has been featured on Food Network and Travel Channel , and was once ranked the 13th most haunted inn in the United States.

  7. John Legend, Kentucky football's NIL collective teaming up ...

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    John Legend and one of UK's NIL collectives, The 15 Club, are working together to raise money for Kentucky's football team. An event is set for May.