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  2. Campbell County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Campbell County was founded December 17, 1794, two years after the creation of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, becoming the state's 19th county. Campbell County was carved out of Scott, Harrison and Mason counties. [5] The original county included all of present Boone, Kenton, Pendleton, and most of Bracken and Grant counties. Campbell County is ...

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  4. 'I’m proud of these kids.' Campbell County loses in overtime ...

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    LEXINGTON, Ky. – Campbell County’s bid for a second Sweet 16 semifinal appearance in the last five tournaments fell apart late against one of the top players in the state. Trent Noah’s long ...

  5. 'He was going to drown': Northern Kentucky horse stuck in ...

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    The 30-year-old horse is named "Big Boy," his owner Cory Wagner told The Enquirer. Wagner's partner discovered Big Boy was stuck in the creek near their Campbell County home around 6:30 a.m. Friday.

  6. Evergreen Cemetery (Southgate, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Evergreen Cemetery (Southgate, Kentucky) is the largest cemetery in Campbell County, Kentucky. It is still in operation and is located at 25 Alexandria Pike in Southgate, Kentucky . The Cemetery was begun in the 1840s, to replace the Newport , Cemetery.

  7. Southgate, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    In October 1797, he was licensed to practice law in the court of Kentucky and appointed Commonwealth Attorney for Campbell County in 1798. He was State Representative in 1803 and Senator from 1817 to 1821. Richard died in July 1857 at the age of 83. Richard's home still stands on Third Street in Newport.

  8. Wilder, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    It was the first settlement in Campbell County. The name Wilder dates back to a railroad station built in the mid-19th century for the Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington Railway named Wilder station. St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church was built in 1858 by German immigrants. "Wilder Station" is now located on property owned by Newport ...

  9. Bellevue, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    James Taylor Jr. was one of the wealthiest men in the state of Kentucky. In 1848, his estate was valued at more than $4 million. Today, his home stands in the East Row local Historic District in the adjoining City of Newport, Kentucky. East Row is the second-largest local district in Kentucky, and the Taylor Mansion is the district's oldest house.