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  2. Nellie Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Nellie Meadows (April 4, 1915 – November 6, 2006) was an artist from Clay City, Kentucky whose painting "Kentucky the Great State" became the state's official piece during the U.S. bicentennial. [1] Meadows was born in 1915, and spent most of her life in Clay City, Kentucky. In the 1960s, she began painting birds and wildflowers that were ...

  3. Clay City, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Clay City is located at (37.863203, -83.928281 [4]According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.1 square miles (2.8 km 2), all land.. The city is located in a low-lying area in the Red River Valley.

  4. List of museums in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Derby Museum: Louisville: Jefferson: Derby Region: Sports: American Thoroughbred horse racing museum Kentucky Folk Art Center: Morehead: Rowan: Kentucky's Appalachians: Art: Part of Morehead State University, self-taught art, exhibits of folk art, fine art, textiles, photography, and historical content Kentucky Gateway Museum Center ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Breathitt ...

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    Location of Breathitt County in Kentucky. ... City or town Description 1: L & N Railroad Depot: February 21, 1986 (#86000279) February 6, 1990: Armory Dr.

  6. Couple behind Hatfield & McCoy museum finds body of man ... - AOL

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    Couple behind Hatfield & McCoy museum finds body of man who shot at cars on I-75 ... Sheila and Fred McCoy of Liberty, Kentucky, located a body in the Daniel Boone National Forest on Wednesday ...

  7. Clay City National Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    The Clay City National Bank Building, located on 6th Ave. in Clay City, Kentucky, was built in 1890. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1] It is a two-story brick building, 28 by 65 feet (8.5 m × 19.8 m) in plan. Its front is three bays wide. [2] It has served as the Red River Historical Museum.

  8. Lexington police: One person dead, five injured after shooting

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    At this point last year the city had reported 13 homicides, according to police. In 2023, Lexington reported 24 homicides, fewer than the record-breaking year of 2022, when 44 killings took place ...

  9. Floyd Collins - Wikipedia

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    The body was taken that day to Cave City for embalming at J.T. Geralds and Brothers funeral home. Following a 2-day visitation at the funeral home, on April 26, 1925, his body was transported to the Collins family farm [ 6 ] and buried on the hillside over Great Crystal Cave, [ 15 ] which Lee Collins renamed "Floyd Collins' Crystal Cave."