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  2. Kentucky Housing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Housing Corporation was created in 1972 as a state housing finance agency by the General Assembly under the Mae Street Kidd Act with a $150,000 appropriation. In 1973, KHC originated its first bond issue totaling $51.2 million and received its first allocation from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for 623 Section 8 New Construction units totaling $1. ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Daviess ...

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    Location of Daviess County in Kentucky. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Daviess County, Kentucky.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Daviess County, Kentucky, United States.

  4. Haphazard (Owensboro, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Haphazard is a historic house located on Pleasant Valley Road in Owensboro, Kentucky. The house overlooks the Ohio River, and its name is probably derived from the river's eddies. The property which Haphazard was built on was originally owned by George Mason, a signatory to the U.S. Constitution, who was given the land in a grant surveyed in 1787.

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  7. List of historic houses in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Samuel May House (Prestonsburg) – Home of former state senator and representative, Samuel May, built 1816; Shropshire House – Home of Confederate governor of Kentucky, George W. Johnson; built 1814; Thomas Edison House – Home of Thomas Edison from 1866 to 1867; built c. 1850s