Margaret I. King Library
The Margaret I. King Library consisted of three contiguous buildings at the University of Kentucky.
Lexington, consolidated with Fayette County, is the second-largest city in Kentucky and the 61st largest in the United States. Known as the "Horse Capital of the World", it is the heart of the state's Bluegrass region. With a mayor-alderman form of government, it is one of two cities in Kentucky designated by the state as first-class; the other is the state's largest city of Louisville.
Population: 295,803
Latitude: 38° 02' 59.28" N
Longitude: -84° 27' 30.78" W
The Margaret I. King Library consisted of three contiguous buildings at the University of Kentucky.
The Kentucky Association (also known as the Kentucky Racing Association) was formed on July 23, 1826 to promote the breeding and racing of Thoroughbred horses in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky. The "oldest turf organization in America", it was fou…
Georgetown Scott County Airport (FAA LID: 27K), also known as Marshall Field, is a public use airport located six nautical miles (11 km) east of the central business district of Georgetown, a city in Scott County, Kentucky, United States. This airpo…
East Jessamine High School is a public high school in Nicholasville, Kentucky.
The Charles T. Wethington, Jr. Building is a 210,300 sq. ft. six-story brick and concrete structure for the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky, located at the corner of Rose Street and South Limestone. It houses offices for the dean and f…
Anderson Tower, also referred to as Anderson Hall or officially as F. Paul Anderson Tower, is a building at the University of Kentucky. The seven-level structure was completed in 1966 as Anderson Hall which replaced a former structure with the same …
WRVG-LP (93.7 FM) is an American low-power FM radio station licensed to serve the community of Georgetown, Kentucky.
Eastside Technical Center is a public high school located in Lexington, Kentucky, within the Fayette County Public School System.
Boone's Creek Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky, was organized in 1785 by Elders John Taylor and John Tanner with 18 original members. Prominent among the founders were Daniel Boone's brother Samuel with wife Sarah (Day). Their aim is to spread …
Becknerville is an unincorporated town in southern Clark County, Kentucky, United States.