November 20, 1924
Confederate Navy Flag Day November 22 The Big Sandy Featured Race at Kentucky Association Track
Confederate Navy Flag Day November 22 The Big Sandy Featured Race at Kentucky Association Track
November 20, 1822, the National Course of D.C. hosted a famous battle between the North and South. James Harrison of Brunswick, Virginia, wagered $5,000 that… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
ACLU Files Suit Over 10 Commandments in Pulaski and McCreary 11 Texas A&M Students Die when Bomb Fire Collapse
Greyhound Bus Drivers Go On Strike President Ford 1st President To Visit Japan; Emperor Hirohito Hosts
Father and Son Banquet Postponed; Louisville/Lexington Bible Must Be Accepted In Full Says Gypsy Smith
Localtonians wish George Rogers Clark a Happy Birthday, born in 1752 in Albemarle County, VA. At age 20, George made his 1st trip to Kentucky… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Patton Administration To Increase Sending On Disabled Louisville’s Festival of Faith Presents Ali with Lifetime Achievement Award
Rising House Coal Prices Cause Hardship For Some; Bonnyman President Ford Arrives In Japan
5 Slain In Pistol Fights Across State Kentucky & Ohio Dogs Tie In Fox Chase; Bowling Green
November 18, 1806, or thereabout, Capt. Lewis and Mr. Clark arrived in Frankfort with Mr. Chouteau, Chief Shahaka, his family, and an interpreter. A party… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY