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  2. Walter Chrysler - Wikipedia

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    Walter Percy Chrysler (April 2, 1875 – August 18, 1940) was an American industrial pioneer in the automotive industry, American automotive industry executive and the founder and namesake of American Chrysler Corporation.

  3. Walter P. Chrysler Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Walter Percy Chrysler Jr. (March 27, 1909 – September 17, 1988) was an American art collector, museum benefactor, and collector of other objects such as stamps, rare books, and glassworks. He was also a theatre and film producer.

  4. Jean Outland Chrysler - Wikipedia

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    Jean Esther Outland Chrysler (1921–1982) was an art collector. She is known for donating art to the Muscarelle Museum of Art and the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences which would later become the Chrysler Museum of Art. Outland was born on September 15, 1921, in Norfolk, Virginia. She attended the College of William and Mary. [1]

  5. Kentucky historian Walter Hutchins dies at 91 - AOL

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    Louisville, Kentucky historian Walter Hutchins has passed away at age 91, the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage confirmed in The post Kentucky historian Walter Hutchins dies at 91 ...

  6. Courier Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville Journal was an organ of the Whig Party and was founded and edited by George D. Prentice, a New Englander who initially came to Kentucky to write a biography of Henry Clay. [5] Prentice edited the Journal for more than 40 years. In 1844, another newspaper, the Louisville Morning Courier, was founded in Louisville by Walter Newman ...

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  8. Kentucky Route 375 - Wikipedia

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    The original KY 375 ran from KY 159 northeast of Falmouth southeast to KY 22 in Pendleton County. This route was removed from the state highway system by October 29, 1981, but was added back to the state highway system on May 4, 1987, as KY 3173.

  9. Fatal Sutter County crash kills 25-year-old Marysville woman

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    (FOX40.COM) — A Marysville woman is dead after a head-on car crash in Sutter County Sunday morning, according to the California Highway Patrol. Around 2:34 a.m., CHP received reports about a ...