/ 38.045908; -84.496979 The Phoenix Hotel was a historical structure located on East Main Street in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. It was established...
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Phoenix Hotel may refer to: Phoenix Hotel, Turku Phoenix Hotel (Rison, Arkansas) Phoenix Hotel (Waycross, Georgia) Phoenix Hotel (Lexington, Kentucky)...
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1904–1914, Lexington Postmaster 1915–1917, President/part owner of the Phoenix Hotel (Lexington, Kentucky) 1920 Henry M. Bosworth (1860–1942) – Kentucky auditor...
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grueling four-mile events. Lexington won six of his seven races and finished second once. One of his wins was the Phoenix Hotel Handicap in 1853. On April...
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Canyon The Wigwam (1929), Litchfield Park Hotel San Carlos (1886), Phoenix Royal Palms Resort and Spa (1948), Phoenix Hassayampa Inn (1927), Prescott Tubac...
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World Coal Center (category Commercial buildings in Lexington, Kentucky)
The World Coal Center was a proposed skyscraper in Lexington, Kentucky where the Phoenix Hotel had once stood at South Limestone, East Main Street and...
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The urban development patterns of Lexington, Kentucky, confined within an urban growth boundary protecting its famed horse farms, include greenbelts and...
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destroyed. The Phoenix Stakes, now the oldest stakes race in the United States, was first run in 1831 as the Phoenix Hotel Handicap at the Kentucky Association...
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James Hilary Mulligan (category Politicians from Lexington, Kentucky)
poem "In Kentucky" is perhaps the best known poem about the state, which he delivered at the close of a speech at the Phoenix Hotel in Lexington in 1902...
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Wallace Wilkinson (category Businesspeople from Lexington, Kentucky)
he moved to Lexington, Kentucky, and enrolled at the University of Kentucky. While in college, he worked at Kennedy Book Store in Lexington. Later, he...
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in the Gateway to the South: Louisville, Kentucky, 1945–1980. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0813139203. Archived from the...
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Inn Hotel Congress Hotel San Carlos Hotel Valley Ho Hyatt Regency Phoenix La Posada Hotel Mondrian Hotel Ox Bow Inn Phoenix City Square Phoenix Plaza...
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WVLK (AM) (category Mass media in Lexington, Kentucky)
WVLK (590 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Lexington, Kentucky. It is owned by Cumulus Media and airs a news/talk format. The studios are inside...
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1961 Boston Celtics boycott (category History of Lexington, Kentucky)
National Basketball Association exhibition game between the teams in Lexington, Kentucky, after facing racial discrimination in the city. The game proceeded...
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The Phoenix Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky. Open to horses age three and...
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the Twenty-First Century: Our Fight Has Just Begun. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky. p. 77. ISBN 978-0-8131-2491-9 – via Google Books...
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The economy of Phoenix was focused during the early years of Phoenix primarily on agriculture and natural resources, dependent mainly on the "5Cs", which...
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Downtown Louisville (redirect from Downtown Louisville, Kentucky)
commercial hub for nearly a century. By 1830, Louisville passed Lexington as Kentucky's largest city, with a population over 10,000. The steamboat era...
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Henry Clay (category Burials at Lexington Cemetery)
his legal career in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1797. As a member of the Democratic-Republican Party, Clay won election to the Kentucky state legislature in...
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High School (Florida), in Mayo, Florida Lafayette High School, in Lexington, Kentucky Lafayette High School, in Lafayette, Louisiana Lafayette High School...
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Byron McClelland (category Sportspeople from Lexington, Kentucky)
United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing series. Born in Lexington, Kentucky, Byron McClelland's father trained horses and his brother, John W...
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advertising executive in Lexington, Kentucky. Her firm picks up a new client named Oliver Russell, who is running for governor of Kentucky against the incumbent...
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Ten Broeck (horse) (category Racehorses bred in Kentucky)
colts at Lexington, Kentucky. In 1875, the three-year-old Ten Broeck defeated Aristides to win the Phoenix Hotel Stakes. In May's Kentucky Derby, he...
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John E. Madden (category Owners of Kentucky Derby winners)
Standardbreds. John Madden moved to Lexington, Kentucky in 1889, where he lived at the well-known Phoenix Hotel. He applied his business and horse knowledge...
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Minnesota Faneuil Hall — Boston, Massachusetts Festival Market — Lexington, Kentucky Fountain Square — Nashville, Tennessee Ghirardelli Square — San Francisco...
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Marriott Hotels to drop pornographic videos". Deseret News. Retrieved 2020-04-12. "Montelucia Resort & Spa sold to Omni Hotels & Resorts - Phoenix Business...
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Jimmy Ellis (boxer) (category Boxers from Louisville, Kentucky)
the tournament. The fight took place on December 2, 1967, in Louisville, Kentucky. Ellis, once again the underdog, dropped Bonavena with a right once in...
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Union Station (section Kentucky)
(Wichita, Kansas) Union Station (Louisville) Union Station (Owensboro, Kentucky) Lexington Union Station New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal New Orleans Union...
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Kinsman, Mary Jean., Clark, Thomas D., Yater, George E. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. 2001. ISBN 978-0-8131-4974-5. OCLC 900344482.{{cite book}}:...
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Bersan (category Racehorses bred in Kentucky)
United States. He ran second to Joe Cotton in the 1885 Kentucky Derby and won the Phoenix Hotel Stakes, Clark Handicap, Latonia Derby, and Travers Stakes...
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