June 15, 1975
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June 15, 1778, the Shawnee returned from an unsuccessful raid against Donelly’s Fort on the Greenbrier River in today’s WVA. Smarting for revenge, they decided… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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Localtonians wish a Happy Birthday to Colonel Richard Callaway, born in 1717. “Probably no single man accomplished more than Callaway in laying the foundation that… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Louisville Locals Protest For Paying For New Downtown UofL Basketball Arena Water Emergency In Bullitt County; You Will Be Fined
Lexington: 1775-1975 Used To Be “Athens of the West” LEXINGTON 200 IT’S HERE!
V.P. Dawes To Visit Kentucky Kentucky College For Women Will Merge With Centre
June 13, 1775, with the main fort nearly finished, D. Boone set out to Snody’s Station in Virginia to bring his family back to Boonesborough. … Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY