There is an unincorporated community established in 1912.
There is a Starrsville in Georgia.
Yellow Stone Park
Stone House on Kentucky River was created in 1835.
Kentucky's State Stone is Kentucky Agate, which, at it's best, is beautiful concentric bands of yellow, red and white.
The Ohio and Tennessee Rivers meet in Western Kentucky in a town called Paducah.
No, it's fictional.
No, Louisville, Kentucky is a major metropolis.
Bybanks, Kentucky is a fictional town in the novels by author Barbara Kingsolver, particularly in her book "The Bean Trees." It is not a real place in Kentucky.
No, it is not a real town but, Euclid, Ohio is a real place and Bybanks is a town based off of Quincy, Kentucky
The ROSETTA STONE was the key to unlocking the meaning of the Egyptian language.The Rosetta Stone got its name from the village that it was found in; Rosetta or Rashid.While it was originally made to be set up in a temple, after the temple was abandoned the stone was reused as building material in the construction of Fort Julien near the town of Rashid (Rosetta) in the Nile Delta.
Lexington is the smallest town in Kentucky which is the world's largest supplier of farm gates.
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