TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On June 4/5, 1775, eight hunters/explorers from Harrod’s Fort came to Central Kentucky to establish a settlement north of the Kentucky River. They camped at… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On June 4/5, 1775, eight hunters/explorers from Harrod’s Fort came to Central Kentucky to establish a settlement north of the Kentucky River. They camped at… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Frankfort Wants To Raise Gas Tax Again; Currently 16.4 Cents; 6.2 Below National Average Patton Will Only Debate Peppy Martin on KET
Survey Shows Too Few Votes To Oust Nixon Nixon Top Aide Convicted of Obstruction of Justice in Non Watergate Related Trial
Senate Passes Child Labor Act; Constitutional Amendment Goes To State Confederate Memorial Day Observed; Wreath Laid On Henry Clay’s Grave
June 3, 1781, Captain John “Jack” Jouett, Jr., a Revolution War hero, rode 40 miles from Monticello to Charlottesville to warn Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry,… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Louisville and Lexington Plans Task Forces On Migrants News Rules For Kentucky Watercraft; Jet Skies Abundant
Nixon-Pompidou Summit Achieves U.S. Goals Kentucky Faces Full Landfills
1st Photo Showing Return of Clara Phillips Sayre College Holds Commencement Ceremony
On June 2, 1814, Shaker Village became official after nine years in development with New Lebanon, NY. In 1805, they set out from NY to… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
To Remember The Ones Who Kept Us Free Civilians Die Under NATO Bombs