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  2. 6 Ultra-Rich People Who Invested in Survival Bunkers - AOL

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    Bunker Name: Survival Condos Location: Kansas, U.S. Estimated Cost: Units start at $3 million. Larry Hall, an engineer-turned-property-developer, transformed decommissioned missile silos into ...

  3. Bryan Station - Wikipedia

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    Bryan Station (also Bryan's Station, and often misspelled Bryant's Station) was an early fortified settlement in Lexington, Kentucky.It was located on present-day Bryan Station Road, about three miles (5 km) northeast of New Circle Road, on the southern bank of Elkhorn Creek near Briar Hill Road.

  4. Timeline of Kentucky history - Wikipedia

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    Before 1750, Kentucky was populated nearly exclusively by Cherokee, Chickasaw, Shawnee and several other tribes of Native Americans [1] See also Pre-Columbian; April 13, 1750 • While leading an expedition for the Loyal Land Company in what is now southeastern Kentucky, Dr. Thomas Walker was the first recorded American of European descent to discover and use coal in Kentucky; [2]

  5. Kyrock, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Source: [6] In 1918, the town was incorporated into a town that was built by the Kentucky Rock Asphalt Company, which the town's name, Kyrock, is derived from.The company was the successor of an earlier mining company, the Wadsworth Stone and Pavement Company, which had operated quarries in areas along the Green River near the town of Asphalt, about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Brownsville from ...

  6. Billionaires Building Bunkers: How Much Would It Cost To ...

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    With global tensions on the rise, from escalating armed conflicts to ongoing political unrest, a growing number of billionaires are turning to doomsday bunkers as a form of insurance against...

  7. Packard, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Packard is a ghost town in Whitley County, Kentucky, United States. Packard was located 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Williamsburg. It was founded as a mining camp by the Thomas B. Mahan family around 1900. Packard's population is thought to have reached at one point nearly 400 residents. [2]

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

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    Location of Kenton County in Kentucky. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Kenton County, Kentucky, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map ...

  9. Blue Heron, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Blue Heron, also known as Mine 18, is a former coal mining community or coal town on the banks of the Big South Fork of the Cumberland River in McCreary County, Kentucky, United States, that has been recreated and is maintained as an interpretive history area in the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. [3] Coal tipple at Blue Heron