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  2. Lonnie Napier - Wikipedia

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    Napier served from 1985 to 2013 in the Kentucky House of Representatives. Known as "The Fox" to friends and foes alike, Napier began his political career in his native Garrard County , Kentucky , at age 26 with a term on the county's governing body, where he served from 1967 to 1969. [ 1 ]

  3. Lancaster Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Campbell, Crab Orchard, and Richmond Sts., Lancaster, Kentucky Coordinates 37°36′59″N 84°34′32″W  /  37.61639°N 84.57556°W  / 37.61639; -84.57556  ( Lancaster

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  5. Lancaster, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster locally / ˈ l æ ŋ k ə s t ər / [4] is a home rule-class city [5] in Garrard County, Kentucky, in the United States. It is the seat of its county. [6] As of the year 2020 U.S. census, the city population was 3,901. [7] Located south of Lexington, Lancaster is the site of the Kennedy House, sometimes said to have been the setting ...

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  7. Eugenia Dunlap Potts - Wikipedia

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    Eugenia Dunlap Potts (April 14, 1840 - February 29, 1912) was a writer in Lancaster, Kentucky. [1] [2] [3] She owned and edited the Illustrated Kentuckian. She wrote poetry and historical works. Potts was recognized by the State of Kentucky for her contributions as a Kentucky author with a plaque outside the site of her former home. [4]

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  9. Governor William Owsley House - Wikipedia

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    Governor William Owsley House, also known as Pleasant Retreat, is a historic house located in Lancaster, Kentucky on U.S. 27. The house was the home of Kentucky Governor William Owsley. The property has been restored and is now a museum.