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  2. Warsaw, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Gallatin County, Kentucky, United States, [4] located along the Ohio River. The name was suggested by a riverboat captain, who was reading Thaddeus of Warsaw, by Jane Porter, when the city was being founded. The city had a population of 1,615 at the 2010 census, [5] down from 1,811 at ...

  3. Camp Nelson National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Camp Nelson National Monument, formerly the Camp Nelson Civil War Heritage Park, is a 525-acre (2.12 km 2) national monument, historical museum and park located in southern Jessamine County, Kentucky, United States, 20 miles (32 km) south of Lexington, Kentucky. The American Civil War era camp was established in 1863 as a depot for the Union ...

  4. Warsaw Historic District (Warsaw, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The Warsaw Historic District, in Warsaw, Kentucky, on the Ohio River, is a 65 acres (26 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It is roughly bounded by W. High, E. Franklin, Washington, Market, Main, 3rd, 4th and Cross Sts. in Warsaw.

  5. River View High School (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    River View High School (Ohio) /  40.33972°N 81.95944°W  / 40.33972; -81.95944. "Building educational excellence for tomorrow, today." River View High School is a public high school in Warsaw, Ohio. The school primarily serves students residing in the River View Local School District. The school district also participates in open ...

  6. List of Kentucky state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The first symbol was the Seal of Kentucky, which was made official in 1792. The original seal also contained the future state motto. It served as the state's only emblem for over 130 years until the adoption of the state bird in 1926. Enacted by law in 2010, the newest symbols of Kentucky are the state insect, the honey bee, and the state ...

  7. Seal of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky was adopted in December 1792. Since that time, it has undergone several revisions. The current seal depicts two men, one in buckskin, and the other in more formal dress. The men are facing each other and clasping hands. The outer ring of the seal is adorned with the words "Commonwealth of Kentucky", and ...

  8. Flag of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    10:19. Adopted. March 26, 1918 (standardized June 14, 1962) Design. A state seal without gold outer line circle on a field of azure. Designed by. Jesse Cox Burgess. The flag of the Commonwealth of Kentucky was adopted on March 26, 1918. In June 1962, it was slightly redesigned.

  9. Frankfort, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Frankfort is the capital city of the U.S. state of Kentucky and the seat of Franklin County. It is a home rule-class city. The population was 28,602 at the 2020 United States census.