Newport is a home rule-class city at the confluence of the Ohio and Licking rivers in Campbell County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 14...
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Christopher Newport (b. 1561 – d. 1617) was an English seaman and privateer. During the war with Spain Newport was one of the most successful 'Elizabethan...
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The 1921-1928 Newport, Kentucky steel strike was a labor dispute between steel workers in Newport, Kentucky and Andrews Steel Co., the owners of the Andrew...
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The Newport Aquarium is a public aquarium located in Newport, Kentucky. The Newport Aquarium located within the Newport on the Levee shopping mall is...
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Look up newport in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Newport most commonly refers to: Newport, Wales Newport, Rhode Island, US Newport or New Port may...
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dedication took place on 31 December, 1999 in the bell's permanent home of Newport, Kentucky (Greater Cincinnati) in the hours preceding its inaugural swing. In...
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west of Newport, Kentucky, across the Licking. It had a population of 40,691 at the 2020 census, making it the largest city in Northern Kentucky and the...
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Newport Central Catholic High School (abbreviated NewCath or NCC) is a coeducational private secondary school in Newport, Kentucky, and part of the Roman...
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Newport Barracks was a military barracks on the Ohio River, across from Cincinnati, Ohio in Newport, Kentucky. It was operational from 1803 until 1894...
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Bellevue in Newport, Kentucky, at 335 E. 3rd St., was the homestead of General James Taylor, Jr. It is located on a small rise overlooking the Ohio River...
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Ed Levinson (section Newport, Kentucky)
an associate of Meyer Lansky. Levinson and his brothers moved to Newport, Kentucky, in the 1930s, where they dominated illegal gambling. In the 1940s...
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The Newport Independent School District is a public school district in Campbell County, based in Newport, Kentucky. It was established in 1847. The Newport...
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The Free South (category Newport, Kentucky)
was printed in Kentucky by William Shreve Bailey from 1858 to 1866. Bailey was from Centerville, Ohio and moved down to Newport, Kentucky to find work which...
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later narrowed to three candidates: in Oakley, the West End, and Newport, Kentucky. The West End site was chosen in early 2018 and approved in April...
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Northwest Territory. In 1803, the fort was moved to Newport, Kentucky, across the river and became the Newport Barracks. In 1806, the site of the abandoned fort...
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James Taylor Jr. (banker) (redirect from James Taylor, Jr. (Kentucky))
and one of the wealthiest early settlers of Kentucky. He was a founder of the city of Newport, Kentucky. Taylor was the fifth child born to James Taylor...
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States Army post to replace Newport Barracks located in the adjoining city of Newport, Kentucky. Built in 1803, Newport Barracks replaced the smaller...
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Taylor–Southgate Bridge (redirect from Newport and Broadway Bridge Company)
The bridge carries U.S. Route 27 across the Ohio River, connecting Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio. Some regard this bridge, which was a replacement...
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airing on December 6, 2020. On April 3, 2019, local residents in Newport, Kentucky, called the police to report a teenager wandering the streets after...
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prostitution) Chicago (organized crime, political and police corruption) Kentucky Newport is the first city within North America to be coined the title due to...
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Methodists in Newport to worship. It is located at 111 East 6th Street in Newport, Kentucky. In 1806, a small class of Methodists was formed in Newport at the...
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Purple People Bridge (redirect from Newport and Cincinnati Bridge)
River, connecting Newport, Kentucky to downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. The original bridge first opened on April 1, 1872, under the name Newport and Cincinnati...
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Southgate Street School (category Newport, Kentucky)
Southgate Street School is a former black school in Newport, Kentucky. The building today serves as a local history museum. After the American Civil War...
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George Wiedemann (category People from Newport, Kentucky)
Cincinnati. He moved to Newport, Kentucky, in 1870. He was the founder of the George Wiedemann Brewing Company, which became Kentucky's largest brewery. It...
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Newport on the Levee is a dining and attraction destination located on Third Street in Newport, Kentucky. It is located adjacent to the Purple People Bridge...
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and recrimination from managers while she worked at the Hooters in Newport, Kentucky, between October 1996 and October 1997. In 2001, a jury determined...
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WXIX-TV (category Newport, Kentucky)
WXIX-TV (channel 19) is a television station licensed to Newport, Kentucky, United States, serving the Cincinnati metro as the market's Fox affiliate...
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Galadriel Stineman (category Newport Central Catholic High School alumni)
pregnant. She completed her high-school education at Newport Central Catholic High School, in Newport, Kentucky. She was a cheerleader, dancer and horseback rider...
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part of the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 93,076. Its county seats are Alexandria and Newport. The county was formed...
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George Remus (category Pharmacists from Kentucky)
including the Fleischmann Distillery. Many small towns, such as Newport, Kentucky, became drinking towns where gamblers opened small casinos to entertain...
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