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That small church grew and became known as Refuge Temple, and, later, the Greater Refuge Temple. At its height, the enterprise on 133rd Street contained a grocery store, a bookstore, record and radio shop, and daycare. In the basement of the church was a complete printing office where many tracts, booklets, and songs were published.
Fleming-Neon also known as Neon, is a home rule-class city in Letcher County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 770 at the 2010 census , [ 2 ] down from 840 at the 2000 census . History
Letcher County is part of Kentucky's 94th house district, represented by Republican Mitch Whitaker of Fleming-Neon. In 2022, it voted to re-elect Democratic representative Angie Hatton , with 60.7% of the vote.
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Neon is an unincorporated community in Letcher County, Kentucky, United States. The Neon Post Office does exist. [2] It was also known as Fleming-Neon. References
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The idea for the monument was first conceived in the basement of the Walnut Street Baptist Church in May 1887 during discussion concerning the decoration of graves at Cave Hill Cemetery. [2] By early June 1887, the first permanent officers and representatives from the state were selected and letters of support were read. [ 3 ]