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Danville’s ‘horseless’ carriage

The rush to build a horseless vehicle in Danville came in July 1900 after Col. William F. Cody, ... Read more

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Danville Fair Association, 1909

Danville Fair Association stockholders organized in March 1909 and formed the new organization after the Central Kentucky Fair ... Read more

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Found: A piece of missing Kentucky history

A piece of Kentucky history has been found after it went missing 61 years ago. Mary Morris Pipes ... Read more

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Landmark Trust hopes to save historic properties with revolving fund

Three local agencies presented plans on how to save historic properties in Danville and Boyle County at a Boyle Landmark ... Read more

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Danville resident raises tall flagpole to honor veterans

A new American flag and a flag to honor prisoners of war and those missing in action waved ... Read more

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Forkland genealogy and history workshop is May 13

FORKLAND — Research on the mysterious Melungeons, DNA, and Native Americans are topics of the annual Forkland Genealogy and ... Read more

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Art collection on exhibit May 11 shows historical significance of the area

Two local groups are hosting an event Thursday in observance of National Preservation Month. Boyle Landmark Trust and the Arts ... Read more

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Forkland’s Lincoln Museum acquires unique wood stove

FORKLAND — The Lincoln Museum at Forkland Community Center has acquired a unique iron wood stove that will ... Read more

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The history of a 1911 Craftsman house in Danville 

A three-story Craftsman house built in 1911 near the intersection of Lexington Avenue and Wilderness Road has been ... Read more

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Looking Back: Shindelbower’s store

(Editor’s note: Shindelbower also was spelled as Shindlebower and Shindelbauer in some of the information researched.) Thomas J. ... Read more

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