TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Kentucky Trivia On August 3, 1863, Saratoga opened for the 1st time on the grounds still used today. “Mr. Morrissey deserves great credit for the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Kentucky Trivia On August 3, 1863, Saratoga opened for the 1st time on the grounds still used today. “Mr. Morrissey deserves great credit for the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Klan Leader Held On $2,000 Bond; Lexington C&O Railroad Train Derails in Preston On Way To Lexington; Bath County
Senate Rivals Loosen Up At Fancy Farm; Bunning-Baesler Richmond Raceway Is Nitty Gritty
Kentucky Trivia August 2, 1790, the 1st official census for Kentucky began. The U.S. mandated that it be completed within nine months. The results: 15,154… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Price Restrictions On Meat Makes It Scarce In Kentucky Grocery Stores Bloomfield Doctor Dies In His Private Plane In Marion County
Kentucky Trivia August 1, 1790, the 1st recorded duel in Kentucky took place, two years before Kentucky became a state. Capt. James Strong and Henry… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Fancy Farm; 118 Years of Politicking Man, 60, Sentenced To Life In Mother’s 1978 Slaying
After 32 Days Of Watergate Hearings, Senators Weary 1,200 Central Kentucky General Telephone Employees on 10th Day of Strike
Lexington Mayor Orders Police To Stop Klan Meeting Downtown Old Indian Fort Discovered On Woodford County Farm
Kentucky Trivia July 31, 1849, during July the following died of cholera: 112 in Maysville, 11 in one family in Mason County, 36 in Fayette… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY