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  2. Elkhorn Creek (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Elkhorn Creek is an 99-mile-long (159 km) [5] stream running through several counties in central Kentucky in the United States.The stream drains an area of 499.5 square miles (1,294 km 2). [6]

  3. Kentucky Route 418 - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Route 418 (KY 418) is a 11.736-mile-long (18.887 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky.The highway is a major connector for Lexington and Interstate 75.

  4. Ernesto Scorsone - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Scorsone was born in Palermo, Italy, on February 15, 1952.His family immigrated to the United States in 1960. Scorsone earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Kentucky in 1973 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Kentucky College of Law in 1976.

  5. List of counties in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Lexington and Fayette County are completely merged and there are no separate incorporated cities within the county. [7] In both of these counties, while Lexington and Louisville city governments govern their respective counties, a county judge/executive is still elected, as required by Kentucky's Constitution, but does not have substantive powers.

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  7. Mount Horeb Earthworks Complex - Wikipedia

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    This site is the center piece of the University of Kentucky's Adena Park and is located on a bank 75 feet (23 m) above Elkhorn Creek.It features a causewayed ring ditch with a circular 105-foot (32 m) diameter platform, surrounded by a 45-foot (14 m) wide ditch and a 13-foot (4.0 m) wide enclosure with a 33-foot (10 m) wide entryway facing to the west.

  8. Fayette National Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    The Fayette National Bank Building, also known as the First National Bank Building or 21C Museum Hotel Lexington, is a historic 15-story high-rise in Lexington, Kentucky. The building was designed by the prominent architecture firm McKim, Mead & White and built by the George A. Fuller Company from 1913 to 1914.

  9. Lafayette High School (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The school shared its property with a mansion—The Elms—until the latter burned down a few months into the first school year. In 1955, Lafayette was the first white school in Lexington to be racially integrated [3] when Helen Caise Wade (a student at Lexington's all-black Douglass High School) took a summer school course in US history. [5]