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  2. It's back! Here's your guide to the 55th annual Gaslight ...

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    September 3, 2024 at 8:06 AM. The Jeffersontown Gaslight Festival is celebrating its 55th year and promises a handful of new events and features to delight guests over nine days. This year’s ...

  3. Jeffersontown Gaslight Festival - Wikipedia

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    The third Gaslight Festival in 1972 was used to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Jeffersontown's founding and was a multi-day event held from September 30 to October 2. Attendance continued to grow and by 1977 it was estimated that 150,000 people attended the festival. [ 4 ]

  4. Jeffersontown, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Website. jeffersontownky.com. Jeffersontown is a home rule-class city [3] in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 28,474 at the 2020 census. It is a major suburb of Louisville. When the Louisville Metro government was established in 2003, Jeffersontown chose to retain its status as an independent city.

  5. Jeffersontown Historical Museum - Wikipedia

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    Jeffersontown Historical Museum. Entrance to the museum facility. Established. 1972. Location. 10635 Watterson Trail. Jeffersontown, Kentucky 40299-3750. Coordinates. 38°11′53″N 85°33′40″W  / .

  6. Jeffersontown's annual Gaslight Festival is coming back this ...

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    The annual Gaslight Festival will be back in Jeffersontown from Sept. 11 to Sept. 18. Here's a quick look at what to expect at the party this year.

  7. Confederate Martyrs Monument in Jeffersontown - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. July 17, 1997. The Confederate Martyrs Monument at the Jeffersontown City Cemetery in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, marks where four Confederate soldiers were executed "without cause or trial". Their execution was under Order 59, created by Union General Stephen G. Burbridge, known as "Butcher Burbridge" in Kentucky, which called for ...