September 24, 1974
Lexington Firemen Plan Massive Protest For Its Union To Be Recoginized Phoenix Hotel Sold Again This Time To A Philadelphia Firm
Lexington Firemen Plan Massive Protest For Its Union To Be Recoginized Phoenix Hotel Sold Again This Time To A Philadelphia Firm
September 24, 1816, William Ramey, Elkhorn City’s 1st settler, bought 200 acres of land and began settling the rugged valley of Eastern Kentucky. Localtonians wish… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Tobacco Forces Vow To Fight; Kentucky Lawmakers/Smokers Criticize Federal Action Governor Patton Says Litigation Could Bankrupt Cigarette Makers
Veteran Grower Has Never Seen A Wetter Tobacco Season Legislator’s Car Hit By Sniper; Liberty
Gotham’s Famed Indifference Aids Man of Mystery UK Professors Return From Robinson Forest in Quicksand Area; Reforestation Project; Breathitt County
On September 23, 1913, Lexington’s grand premier of the Ben Ali Theater featured a vaudeville act, The Passing Show of 1912. The stage was said… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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On September 22, 1787, the Gazette printed a notice for all locals, “A company of armed gentlemen will meet at Bray’s Tavern and will arrange… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY