
Title: James Archambeault's Kentucky Kentucky (KY), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs, Louisville.
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Title: Kentucky Horse Park Lexington Kentucky (KY), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
“The Wonder Horse” The one time mighty monarch of the track lies beneath this huge statue at:
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Title: Bowman Field Municipal Airport Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen PM 1941 Sep-11
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Title: Greentree Farm Lexington Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Graves County Courthouse Mayfield Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
This view, taken from the north east corner of the court square, shows the unique and stately structure of one of Mayfield's oldest landmarks. Mayfield is the largest trade center of Western Kentucky. It is located within short distance of fabulous Kentucky Lake, the Ohio River, Mississippi River and Reelfoot Lake.
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Title: Hemlock Loge, Natural Bridge State Park Slade Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
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Title: Administration Building, Morehead State Normal Morehead Kentucky (KY), White Border PM 1933 Sep-20
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Title: Fall Meet At Keeneland Race Course Lexington Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Here horses leave the paddock for track. Keeneland Race Course occupies about 150 acres of old Keene Place, founded on a tract of approximately 8,000 acres granted by Patrick Henry, then Governor of Virginia, to his Kinsman, Francis Keene. The 1 1/16 mile oval track is considered one of the fastest in the country; grandstand seats 2,500 Spring and summer meets.
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Title: Columbus - Belmont State Park Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Confederate Anchor and Chain: The Anchor and Chain was used by Southern forces to blockade the Mississippi River. The strategic location and the commanding bluffs of Columbus offered the most desirable fortification between Cairo and Vicksburg during the Civil War. It was the northern terminus of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad which stretched away to Mobile Boy. This position was fortified by the Confederates under Maj. Gen. Leonidas Polk, Sept. 3, 1861 and Was evacuated to the Union Jan. 20th, 1862.
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Title: 1974-76 Our Bicentennial Celebration Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
The Last 200 years have seen Kentucky evolve from a raw wilderness into a green, growing land crowning the Southern states with its magnificent natural beauty, a wealth of historic sites, the finest system of state and national parks in America, progressive industry, broad acres of farmland, an enviable highway system , and a reservoir of unlimited hospitality. Design courtesy of Ky. Historical Events Celebration Commission.
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Title: Second Street Frankfort Kentucky (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: The Sun Shines Bright In My Old Kentucky Home Ashland Kentucky (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
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Title: Confederate Monument Louisville Kentucky (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Entrance And Main Bldg.,, Transylvania University Lexington Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: St. Mary's Cathedral Covington Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: St. Mary's Cathedral Covington Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
1895 - 1901, Facade, 1908 - 1910. French Gothic Architecture Façade resembles Notre Dame, Paris Stained glass windows by Mayer Studios, Munich, 1910 - 1925 North transept window 24 x +67 ft. Rose windows 26 ft. Four large murals by Frank Duveneck Exterior tympanum carving and Madonna statue by Clement Barnhorn Ceiling 81 feet; unfinished towers 52 ft. Architects Leon Coquard, Detroit David Davis, Cincinnati
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Title: Almahurst Farm Lexington Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Dix River Dam Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Near High Bridge and Burgin, "In Old Kentucky"-K78. Located between Mercer and Garrard Counties, Herrington Lake, made by Dix river Dam, is the largest rock filled power dam east of the Rockies. It is 275 feet high in center, 920 feet long, 750 feet thick at base and tapers to 30 feet at top.
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Title: Henderson Settlement Frakes Kentucky (KY), 4x6 Continental Chrome PM 1981 Apr-30
Description:
Hope United Methodist Church is the third building for worship built on the Settlement grounds. It serves the children and staff of the Settlement and the larger community as well. It is now an independently organized Church related to the Red Bird Missionary Conference
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Title: Paul Jones Building Louisville Kentucky (KY), Divided Back PM 1909 Feb-11
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Title: The Court House Louisville Kentucky (KY), Divided Back PM 1907 Sep-16
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Title: Mares And Foals, Claiborne Farm Lexington Kentucky (KY), Linen PM 1947 Sep-29
Description:
Entrance to Claiborne Far, Home of Imp, Sir Gallahad, 3rd Imp, Blenheim, 2nd Gallant Fox, Stimulus, Omaha, Johnstown and other good stallions.
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Title: Thoroughbreds Parading To Starting Post, Churchll Downs Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Ever since 1875, when the first Derby was run, Churchill Downs has drawn thousands of people from all over the world to witness America's classic race. The Kentucky Derby is held annually on the first Saturday in May.
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Title: Kentucky Colonel, U. S. Route 25 Williamstown Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Serves the best
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Title: United States Gold Depository Fort Knox Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Henry Clay Hotel Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Louisville's Finest Popular Priced Hotel Located in Heart of City Corner Third and Chestnut Sts
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Title: Nancy Lincoln Inn Lincon National Memorial Park Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
New Motel - A modern 21 unit - 14 single - 7 kitchenettes - Fully carpeted - Tile showers - Air - Conditioned - Built in 1952
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Title: The Kentucky Hotel Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Horses Leaving Paddock Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
New Motel - A modern 21 unit - 14 single - 7 kitchenettes - Fully carpeted - Tile showers - Air - Conditioned - Built in 1952
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Title: Annual Speed Boat Races On Kentucky Lake West Tennessee Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Speedboat participants round the first turn near judge's stand in an exciting annual event of the Kentucky Lake Regatta. Paris Landing, U.S. Highway U.S. Highway 79, West Tennessee.
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Title: Monastic Church Abbey of Gerhsemani Trappist Kentucky (KY), Real Photo PM 1961 Oct-04
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Title: Typical Blue Grass Stock Farm Scenic Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
In this region may be seen horse farms similar to this "Idle Hour Farm," owned by Col. Bradley. Miles of white fences and green grassy plots surround barns, in which may be read in bronze the pedigree of famous Derby winners.
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Title: Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park Hodgenville Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
I was born Feb. 12 1809 in Hardin county. Kentucky my parents were both born in Virginia. My mother who died in my tenth year was of a family of the name of Hanks My father at the death of his father was but six years of age, and he grew up literally without education he removed from Kentucky to what is now Spencer county, Indiana, in my eighth year we reached our new home about the time the state came into the union it was a wild region, with many bears and other wild animals, still in he woods. there I Grew up. there were some schools so called. There was absolutely nothing to excite ambition for education of course when I came of age 1 did not know much still, somehow, I could read, write and cipher to the rule of three, but that was all the little advance I now have upon this time to time under the pressure of Necessity.
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Title: Birthplace Of Abraham Lincoln Hardin County Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Within these rough walls the boy who was to become the saviour of the nation first saw the light of day at Hodgensville, Kentucky, February 12, 1809.
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Title: St. Mary's Cathedral Covinton Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Louisville, Ky. Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church Louisville, Ky. Warren Memorial Presbyterian Church Louisville, Ky. Memorial Lutheran Church, Louisville, Ky.
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Title: United States Gold Depository Fort Knox Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Day's Motel, U. S. 60 Lexington Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
"The Best in the Blue Grass" 35 Rooms … Twin and Double Beds … Private Showers … Insulated and Cross-Ventilated. Radio and Fans Available… Furnace Heat … Café in Connection … In the very center of Kentucky's horse-breeding and racing country.
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Title: The Unites Sates Army Post Fort Knox Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Brandenburg Brandenburg Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Brandenburg Brandenburg Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Brandenburg Brandenburg Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Brandenburg Brandenburg Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Brandenburg Brandenburg Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Junction Of Kentucky And Dix Rivers Scenic Kentucky (KY), Linen PM 1952 Mar-05
Description:
At this point two rivers join, separating by their waters the three counties of Garrard, Jessamine and Mercer. Here where the mouth of the Dix enters the Kentucky River, is a fine view of this state's fertile valleys.
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Title: Bridge In Cherokee Park Louisville Kentucky (KY), Divided Back PM 1908 Jul-16
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Title: Quality Inn Riverview, 665 5th St Covington Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM 1993 Dec-08
Description:
241 guest rooms, 18 stories with one of world's largest revolving restaurants on top serving lunch and dinner. Cocktail lounges, 17 rooms available fro banquets and meetings. Limo service to airport and downtown. Free underground parking.
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Title: Lake Cumberland State Park Jamestown Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM 1965 Apr-05
Description:
Modern bedroom at recently constructed Lure Lodge
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Title: Boone Tavern Hotel Berea Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM Apr-11
Description:
Located on interstate 75 and U.S. 25, bone tavern hotel is owned and operated by Berea College. About 80% of the hotel's staff are students. The main dining room offers a pleasant view of the tree shaded campus. The student service is prompt efficient and courteous. No tipping is a regulation strictly observed.
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Title: Aerial Of State Capitol And Annex Frankfort Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM 1965 Apr-06
Description:
Aerial of State Capitol and Annex. Frankfort, Kentucky.
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Title: Greetings From Fort Knox Fort Knox Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM 1965 Sep-30
Description:
Located on U.S Highway 31-W (The Dixie Highway), 35 miles south of Louisville, and 18 miles north of Elizabethtown. Fort Knox, the training center for Armor, covers an area of 106,000 acres.
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Title: Front View Of Lure Lodge, Lake Cumberland State Resort Park Jamestown Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
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Title: The Campbell House, 1375 Harrodsburg Road Lexington Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM 1978
Description:
Over 200 guest rooms, 10 meeting rooms, enclosed heated pool, cocktail lounge with entertainment Dining room with Southern Atmosphere.
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Title: A Cool Stream In Cherokee Park Louisville Kentucky (KY), White Border PM 1926 May-04
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Title: Main Street Louisville Kentucky (KY), White Border PM 1915 Apr-03
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Title: Presbyterian Theological Seminary Louisville Kentucky (KY), White Border unused
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Title: Tobacco Field In Kentucky Scenic Kentucky (KY), Divided Back
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Title: Lake Barkley Lodge, Lake Barkley State Resort Park Near Cadiz Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
The state owned lodge, completed in 1970, is located on Lake Barkley North of Highway Sixty-eight. It offers complete guest services throughout the year.
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Title: Churchill Downs, Home Of The Kentucky Derby Louisville Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
The world-famous Kentucky Derby takes place annually on the first Saturday in May. Ever since 1875, when the first derby was run, Churchill Downs has drawn thousands of people from all over the world to witness America's classic race.
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Title: Saltpeter Leaching Vats In Mammoth Cave, Mammoth Cave National Park Mammoth Cave national Park Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
The cave played on important role in the War of 1812 by providing nitrate. The leaching vats were used to extract the nitrates from saltpeter
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Title: Tiny Town Tiny Town Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
U. S. 41 & 79 - 1 mile North of Guthrie, Ky. One Stop Tourist Accommodations 24 Hour Service. Air-conditioned motel super service station air-conditioned restaurant.
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Title: Carr Institute Elementary School Fulton Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Hall Hotel Mayfield Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Latham Hotel Hopkinsbilly Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Built by the late John C. Latham, who donated to the city of Hopkinsville beautiful Peace Park.
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Title: Boat Dock And Harbor Scene Kentucky Lake Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Boat Dock and Harbor Scene On the Beautiful Kentucky Lake
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Title: Lincoln Marriage Temple, Pioneer Memorial State Park Harrodsburg Kentucky (KY), Linen PM 1954 Jul-21
Description:
The cabin in which the parents of. Abraham Lincoln were married was removed from Washington country by the Harrodsburg historical society. Here a temple copied from the old lumbered church of Clark country, was built to house the original cabins.
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Title: Paris Landing State Park Kentucky Lake Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
One of the most Beautiful Views of Kentucky Lake as seen from the picture Windows of Guest Rooms at Paris Landing Inn. Paris Landing State Park, near Paris, Dover, Clarksville, Tennessee, and Murray, Ky., offers the best in food and accommodation at Paris Landing Inn. Other recreational features available, are boating, swimming, hunting, fishing and sight-seeing. Historical locations nearby center in the Civil War area of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson.
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Title: University Of Louisville Louisville Kentucky (KY), 4x6 Continental Chrome PM 1978 Dec-22
Description:
The University of Louisville, composed of four campuses scattered throughout the city, serves as Kentucky's urban university and offered its students a wide range of academic programs. Although it traces its beginnings to 1798, it is one of the fastest-growing institutions of higher learning in the United States.
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Title: Kentucky Horse Park Lexington Kentucky (KY), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial View of Camping Area
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Title: Bardstown Nelson County Bardstown Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
This is the home of the Barton Distilling Company and the Barton Museum of whiskey History. Extended over 180 acres are the distillery (the largest distillery under one roof in Kentucky, bottling facilities, and 31 seven story whiskey ageing warehouses, each with a capacity of 20,000 barrels. Kentucky bourbon of the highest quality has been distilled, aged and bottled on these same premises since 1879. Current brands of outstanding bourbon made and bottled here include Kentucky Gentle man, very old Barton, Tom Moore, Colonel Lee and Barton's Qt premium American Light Whiskey - the new quiet taste in whiskey - is also made here.
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Title: Broadway Looking West From The J. J. Newberry Corner Mayfield Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM 1960 Sep-30
Description:
This photograph by L. D. Thompson, shows the northside of the public square business section of a fast growing city. Mayfield, Ky is the county seat of Graves County.
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Title: Best Western Continental Inn, North Exit 28 Bowling Green Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM 1975 Mar-15
Description:
100 Units - Restaurant heated Pools near Beech Bend Park Western Ky. University, Mammoth Cave national Park.
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Title: The Finish Kentucky Derby Louisville Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM 1969 May-10
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Title: Churches Of Louisville Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen PM 1949 Jun-21
Description:
Cathedral Of The Assumption, Warren Memorial Presbyterian Church, First Christian Church, Walnut St. Baptist Church.
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Title: The Little Church On The Hill Covington Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Smallest Church in the world. Scarcely larger than a child's playground, so small that, including the priest, it can hold but three persons, this tiny church was built by "Black Friars." It is made completely of stone, even the roof, except for its single stained glass window and narrow door, In this shrine, the Friars originally worshipped in perpetual adoration.
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Title: Kentucky Court Of Appeals Frankfort Kentucky (KY), Linen PM 1946 Jul-02
Description:
New State Capitol
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Title: Onnams Springs Court, U. S. 25 E Grays Kentucky (KY), Linen PM May-02
Description:
A modern-built court of cobble-stone construction to insure your protection from heat and cold. Located on your way to the Cumberland Mountains. A place where you can bring your family as it is reserved exclusively for travellers
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Title: Governor's Mansion Frankfort Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
The home for the Governor of Kentucky, on a beautiful plot adjacent to the Capitol, and overlooking the scenic Kentucky River, was erected in 1912. This elegant mansion for the Chief Executive of Kentucky, is 160 feet long, 80 ft. wide and three stories high. It was built to harmonize with the beautiful State Capitol.
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Title: Derby Restaurant Fulton Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Famous for the best in Steaks, Seafoods, Chinese food and Kentucky Country Ham. Located at the Junction of U.S. 45 & U. S. 51 midway between Kentucky and Relfoot Lakes.
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Title: Administration Building, Kentucky Wesleyan College Owensboro Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
This lovely structure houses the Administrative and business offices, faculty offices, classrooms, library and laboratory facilities.
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Title: The Men's New Dormitory, Georgetown College Georgetown Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
The Men's New Dormitory was completed during the summer of 1957. The building houses 108 boys. It is the first wing of a quadrangle which will accommodate 320 men
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Title: High Bridge And Kentucky River High Bridge Kentucky (KY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Cliff Stairway High Bridge Kentucky (KY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Greetings From Lojisville Lojisville Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Left View: The Kentucky Derby. America's number one sporting spectacle at Churchill downs, Louisville Ky. Right View: 4th Street Looking North. Louisville, Kentucky. Louisville, Kentucky's largest city, was founded by George Rogers Clark, conqueror of the northwest in 1798. He and 13 families came down the Ohio River and located on Corn Island, opposite the present site of the city. The next year they moved to the mainland and built a permanent settlement where Louisville now stands.
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Title: The Methodist Church, 216 Lincoln Boulevard Hodgenville Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
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Title: Derby Restaurant And Rebel Store Fulton Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Specializing in Steaks, Seafood, Chinese Food, Ky. Country Ham, Gifts, Bourbon Candy, Antiques, and Kentucky Crafts. Phone 174.
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Title: Club House And General View Latonia Race Track Newport Kentucky (KY), White Border unused
Description:
Near Covington
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Title: Derby Horses Going To Post Newport Kentucky (KY), White Border unused
Description:
Near Covington
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Title: First Baptist Church Barbourville Kentucky (KY), White Border unused
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Title: Court House And Hall Of Records Louisville Kentucky (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1904 Aug-19
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Title: View Of 4Th Ave Louisville Kentucky (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Aug-12
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Title: Henry Clay Monument Louisville Kentucky (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Kentucky Tobacco Field Lexington Kentucky (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1909
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Title: Hamilton College Lexington Kentucky (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Fayette County Court House Lexington Kentucky (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Memorial Hall, Campus Of University Of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM 1959 Oct-17
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Title: Holiday Inn Bowling Green Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Swimming Pool - Air-conditioned Restaurant - Free Color TV Free Holidex Reservations children's Playground & Cocktail Lounge Hilltopper meeting room will hold 754 Bridge Meetings Room Will hold 20.
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Title: Quality Inn Cave City Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
On 1-65, Ky. 70 and 90. Take Mammoth Cave Road Exit #53. 101 rooms, all with color TV and direct dial phones. Air Conditioning, pool, playground, bridal suites. Ladies Sportswear Shop - 24 hour Restaurant. Beauty Salon. Phone (502) 773-2181. American Express, Carte Blanche, Bank American, Master Charge, Diners Club, Credit cards accepted.
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Title: Kentucky Inn, Interstate 65 and Ky 70 & 90 Cave City Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
"A great place to stay" New luxurious Motel with 50 sound proof brick units. Individually controlled heating and air-conditioning. Tastefully furnished rooms with Color TV - and 24 - hour phone service. Two heated pools. Restaurants adjacent. All major credit cards honored. Five miles to Mammoth Cave National Park.
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Title: Kentucky Inn, Interstate 65 and Ky 70 & 90 Cave City Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
New luxurious Motel with 50 sound proof brick units. Individually controlled heating and air-conditioning. Tastefully furnished rooms with color TV - and 24 - hour phone service. Two heated pools. Restaurants adjacent. All major credit cards honored. Five miles to Mammoth Cave National Park.
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Title: Boone Tavern Hotel, U. S. 25 Berea Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Boone Tavern Hotel, Berea, Ky. On U.S. 25, about 1 mile east of 1-75. On Berea College Campus, the hotel is 90% staffed by students. Nationally known for the fine regional foods served. Unexcelled mountain craft work, much by students, is sold in the hotel gift shop.
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Title: Phelps-Stokes Chapel, Berea College Berea Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
This Chapel, built in 1904 by student labor, accommodates the student body of approximately 1700. The William G. Frost Memorial Chimes in the Chapel Tower are played daily by students.
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Title: Historic Cemetery, Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park London Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Museum Buildings, Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park London Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Old Millstones, Wilderness Road State Park London Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
Description:
McHargue Mill Levi Jackson
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Title: Club House, Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park London Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Aerial View Campground Shepherdsville Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Hotel Cumberland Middlesboro Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Old State House Frankfort Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
Description:
Permission Kentucky State Historical Society
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Title: Rotunda And Top Of Circular Stairway Frankfort Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
Description:
Permission Kentucky State Historical Society
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Title: St. Joseph's Cathedral Bardstown Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Audubon Memorial Museujm, Audubon State Park Henderson Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Bird's-Eye View Ashland Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Old Kentucky Home Bardstown Kentucky (KY), Linen PM 1947
Description:
While visiting here ,Strphen Collins Forest,author of many popular negro melodies ,wrote "My Old Kenbtucky Home ". The house was the former home of Judge Rowan.It is new a state shrine
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Title: Peace Park Hopkinsville Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Tobaco warehouses forerly located on this property bured by Night Rides ,December7,1907.The site afterwards purchased and given to the City of Hopkinsville along with suffvient funds to beautiful it,by the late John C Latham.Named Peace Park by the donor
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Title: Fountain Square Somerset Kentucky (KY), Linen PM 1946
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Title: Jefferson Country House, City Hall In Background Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen PM 1946
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Title: Kentucy Baptist Hospital Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen PM 1948
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Title: Power House Kentucky Dam Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: HOSPITALS of LOUISVILLE Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Rifle Range, Camp Brecknridge Morganfield Kentucky (KY), Linen
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Title: Just A Few Lines From Elliston Elliston Kentucky (KY), Divided Back PM 1913
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Title: Just A Few Lines From Ting Ting Kentucky (KY), Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Greetings From Utica Uticka Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Buffalo Buffalo Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Cumberland Falls Cumberland Falls State Park Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Bells Run Bells Run Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Historic Bardstown Bardstown Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Kentucky Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Kentucky Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Horse Branch Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: The Land Of Lincoln In Kentucky Kentucky (KY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Chapel No. I Fort Campbell Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
The Christian Youth Fellowship Bell was dedicated here "With faith in God to The Youth of the World".
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Title: Amerca"S Most Famous Race Track, Churchill Downs Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen PM 1945
Description:
Here is run annually ,early in May ,the historic Kentucky Derby, the oldest turf classic in America , internationally famious ,and in which the flower of the world"s three-year olds compete
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Title: At The First Quarter, Churchill Downs Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen PM 1953
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Title: Kentucky Derby Race, Churchill Downg Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Here is run annually ,early in May ,the historic Kentucky Derby,the turf classic in America ,internationally famous ,and in which the flower of the world's three -year-olds compete.
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Title: The Finish, Churchill Downs Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Mammoth Caoe Entrance,Looking Out Bowling Green Kentucky (KY), Divided Back
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Title: Derby Day Churchill Downs Louisville Kentucky (KY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Dery Day Races At Churchill Downs Louisville Kentucky (KY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Court House And Elk'S Building Paris Kentucky (KY), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Photographs Of Mammoth Cave Mammouth Cave Kentucky (KY), Divided Back unused
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Title: U. S. Post Office And Court House Paducah Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
More than sixty established industries are found in this city. Leading products include: railroad locomotives, silk hosiery, shoes, shirts, dresses, mattresses, chemicals, candies, tobacco products, boats, whiskey barrels, saddlery, baskets, brooms and canned goods.
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Title: Post Office Ashland Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Ashland is located in the extreme northeastern part of Kentucky on the Ohio River, near the connecting points of Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky. It is strictly an industrial city, its principal manufactured items being steel products, petroleum products, sole leather and coke and other related by-products.
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Title: Post Office Elizabethtown Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
This city, the county seat of Hardin County, is situated in Severn's Valley on the southern slope of a chain of knobs known as Muldraugh's Hill. Since the valley's discovery by John Severn in 1779, it has grown into an industrial and trading community.
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Title: Post Office Bowling Green Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
This city has direct boat service on the Ohio River via its transportation facilities along the Barren River. Bowling Green is known as "The Gateway to Mammoth Cave National Park" and is called the "Hub of Southwestern Kentucky."
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Title: Settle Memorial Methodist Church Owensboro Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Boone Tavern Hotel Berea Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on Interstate 75 and U. S. 25. Boone Tavern Hotel is owned and operated by Berea College. The Lincoln Lounge is an attractive colonial room with fireplace and color television. A large adjoining room is furnished as a card room
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Title: Dix & Kentucky River From High Bridge High Bridge Kentucky (KY), Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: U. S. Veterans' Administration Hospital Louisville Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM 1959
Description:
ONE OF THE FINEST AND BEST EQUIPPED HOSPITALS IN THE UNITED STATES, IT IS LOCATED ON ZORA AVENUE.
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Title: Carroll Library And Gardiner Auditorium Nazareth Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM 1976
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Title: Lake Barkley Lodge Cadiz Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM 1977
Description:
THIS STATE OWNED LODGE, COMPLETED IN 1970, IS LOCATED ON LAKE BARKLEY NORTH OF HIGHWAY SIXTY-EIGHT. IT OFFERS COMPLETE GUEST SERVICES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.
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Title: Visitor Center Mammoth Cave National Park Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM 1964
Description:
CAVE TICKETS, INFORMATION LOBBY, AUDIO-VISUAL AUDITORIUM AND EXHIBITS OF GEOLOGY, HISTORY AND ARCHEOLOGY ARE LOCATED IN THE NEW MAMMOTH CAVE NATIONAL PARK VISITOR CENTER. A BUILDING WING ALSO HOUSES THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES. THE CONCRETE BRIDGE LEADS TO THE MAMMOTH CAVE HOTEL.
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Title: Churchill Downs Louisville Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Churchill Downs, scene of the famous Kentucky Derby.
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Title: Gathering The Famous Blue Grass Seed Scenic Kentucky (KY), White Border unused
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Title: U. S. National Army, Camp Zachary Taylor Kentucky (KY), White Border unused
Description:
Birds-eye view of Camp showing over 40 of the Cantonment Barracks in each of which 200 soldiers live. There are about 200 of these Barracks in the camp. The Barracks are each 43 feet by 140 feet.
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Title: United States Gold Depository Fort Knox Kentucky (KY), Chrome PM 1964
Description:
Completed in 1937, the U. S. Gold Repository, a fortified bullion vault, houses the major portion of the gold reserve of the United States. This beautiful building is located at Fort Knox, one of the largest Army Posts in the U. s.
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Title: Greetings From Fort Campbell Fort Campbell Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Fort Campbell, Kentucky is modern in every detail, carefully planned and constructed for the training of ground forces and air-borne troops. It is now one of the most outstanding and largest installations for basic training in the United States. Fort Campbell is 57 miles northwest of Nashville, Tenn. The nearest cities are Clarkesville, Tenn., 7 miles to the south and Hopkinsville, Ky., 15 miles to the north.
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Title: Greetings From Fort Campbell Fort Campbell Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Fort Campbell, Kentucky is modern in every detail, carefully planned and constructed for the training of air-borne troops. First named "Camp Campbell" it was constructed in 1942-43 and has been constantly improved. Fort Campbell is 57 miles northwest of Nashville, Tenn. The nearest cities are Clarksville, Tenn., 7 miles to the south and Hopkinsville, Ky., 15 miles to the north.
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Title: Greetings From Beautiful Lake Cumberland Cumberland Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Beautiful Lake Cumberland, created by Wolf Creek Dam over the Cumberland River, is located in Southeastern Kentucky. The lake is 101 miles long and has a scenic shoreline of 1,255 miles. Come and See Lake Cumberland.
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Title: Greetings From Lexington Lexington Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
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L - Memorial Coliseum, U. of K. E - Trotting Races. X - Calumet Farms. I - Memorial Hall. N - Keeneland Race Track. G - Home of Henry Clay. T - Yearlings being sold. O - Man-O-War. N - Albert B. Chandler Medical Center.
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Title: Greetings From Fort Knox Knox Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
The U. S. Army's training center for armored equipment is located 35 miles from Louisville. Spread over 106,000 acres, the fort is adjacent to U. S. Highway 31 - W. In addition to being a tactical training ground, it is also the storehouse for our nation's gold reserves.
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Title: Greetings From Louisville Louisville Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
L - Iroquois Overlook. O - Belle of Louisville. U - Standiford Field. I _ Daniel Boone Statue. S - Churchill Downs, renowned race track. V - Entrance to Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center. I - Cherokee Park Lake. L - Churchill Downs, Club House Grounds. L - University of Louisville Administration Building. E - The Sherman Minton Bridge.
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Title: Greetings From Hopkinsville Hopkinsville Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Hopkinsville Ky., County Seat of Christian County, was named after General Samuel Hopkins. Incorporated in 1804 it is located on U. S. 41 and 68. H - Methodist Church. O - Post Office. P - Western State Hospital. K - Court House. I - Baptist Church. N - Ben Wood Stock Farm. S - Tobacco Warehouse. V - Public Library. I - Jefferson Davis Monument. L - Fort Campbell. L - Bethel Women's College. E - High School.
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Title: Greetings From Kentucky Madisonville Kentucky (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Discovered by La Salle in 1669, Kentucky was opened up for settlement in 1769 by Daniel Boone, the famous pioneer. Kentucky is one of the most scenic and historic states in the Union.
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Title: New Hotel Joplin Elizabethtown Kentucky (KY), White Border unused
Description:
WILLIAM M. O'NEAL,MGR
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Title: Rest House In Shawnee Park Louisville Kentucky (KY), White Border PM 1929
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Title: View On The Ohio River Henderson Kentucky (KY), White Border PM 1929
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Title: Methodist Church Paris Kentucky (KY), White Border PM 1935
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Title: Broadway Methodist Church Paducah Kentucky (KY), White Border unused
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Title: Christ Church Bowling Green Kentucky (KY), White Border PM 1919
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Title: First Baptist Church Somerset Kentucky (KY), White Border unused
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Title: Methodist Church Hopkinsville Kentucky (KY), White Border unused
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Title: City Hall Covington Kentucky (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: The Oldest House In Lexington Was Onnce Home Of Henry Clay'S Coachman Lexington Kentucky (KY), Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Hamilton College Lexington Kentucky (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905
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Title: Mother Of God Parochial School Covington Kentucky (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
It you want to know about Hammond and vicinity, write to the Hammond Real Estate & Investment Company, Limited.
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Title: Ohio River From Fort Thomas Fort Thomas Kentucky (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
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Title: Mammoth Cave Hotel Mammoth Cave Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
For nearly 200 years visitors to Mammoth Cave have been entertained in grand old southern fashion in Mammoth Cave Hotel. This new hotel, comfortable and modern in every respect, was erected in 1930 on these grounds overlooking the deep, richly wooded Cave and Green River valleys.
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Title: Mammoth Cave Souvenir Shop, National Park Cave City Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Located on Mammoth Cave Road at the National Park Boundary Line. The Largest Souvenir Shop in Kentucky. Displays the largest and best collection of Cave Formations in the world. Also for sale of full line of Curious and Gifts, featuring: Post Cards, Folders, Pennants, Pillows, Leather, Wood, China, Pottery, Indian Relics, Hand Carved Onyx, Natural Cave Formations, Cave and Indian Jewelry, Kentucky Baskets, Kentucky Handmade Quilts and Rugs. Mail orders are given special attention. When touring Kentucky, don't fail to visit Mammoth Cave Souvenir Shop, Mammoth Cave Road, Cave City, Kentucky. Special - Mammoth Cave Plates in English Staffordshire, 10 in. blue or pink, $2.50, post paid. Sterling Silver Spoons, Cave Design, $3.50 post Paid. Write Mrs. L. A. Ferguson Cave City, Ky.
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Title: St. Joseph Cathedral Bardstown Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
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Title: Amphitheatre, Iroquois Park Louisville Kentucky (KY), Linen PM 1955
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