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Shinnecock Hills Golf Club; Sleepy Hollow Country Club; Y. Yale Golf Course This page was last edited on 5 December 2021, at 19:51 (UTC). ...
Unable to expand, the club merged with the Cranford Golf Club to form the Echo Lake Country Club in 1921. [5] In 1921, the Progressive Realty Corporation was formed by African American residents and investors. They leased the property and opened the Shady Rest Golf and Country Club on July 28, 1921, with nearly 2,000 people attending.
Harlan County is a county located in southeastern Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 26,831. [1] Its county seat is Harlan. [2] It is classified as a moist county—one in which alcohol sales are prohibited (a dry county), but containing a "wet" city—in this case Cumberland, where package alcohol sales are allowed.
Kentucky Route 218 begins at the unincorporated Hart County community of Northtown west of Interstate 65 (I-65). It is the beginning of state maintenance as the main road west of Northtown is actually a locally maintained road (Flint Ridge Road) that leads to the Mammoth Cave National Park, and would provide a direct route to the park's visitor center in Edmonson County. [2]
A post office was established at Shady Grove in 1852, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1950. [2] In 1877, Shady Grove reportedly contained 2 churches, 3 stores, and 2 hotels. [3]
Perry Park is an unincorporated community, country club and golf resort in Owen County, Kentucky, between Owenton and Carrollton. It is located one hour southwest of Cincinnati, one hour northwest of Lexington, and one hour northeast of Louisville, and lies on the Kentucky River. The ZIP Code for Perry Park is 40363. [1]
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The Paintsville Country Club is a historic country club located immediately east of Paintsville, Kentucky, United States. [1] The land on which the building is located was donated by Paul B. Hall, who was Paintsville Medical Center's Chief of Staff in 1934–1981. [ 2 ]