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|  Central Park - Ashland, KY
in Municipal Parks and Plazas This 47-acre park is the largest park in the city of Ashland, Kentucky. It features several historic sites and a variety of recreational opportunities in all seasons of the year. posted by: silverquill location: Kentucky date listed: 12/5/2007 last visited: 4/16/2008 |
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|  Small Tank in Central Park - Ashland, KY
in Military Ground Equipment Displays There are no identifying marks on this small tank on display in Central Park in Ashland, Kentucky. posted by: silverquill location: Kentucky date listed: 12/9/2007 last visited: 4/19/2008 |
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|  "Trinity" King's Daughters Hospital - Ashland, KY
in Abstract Public Sculptures "Trinity," depicting a stylized heart, is at the Richard E. Paulus, M.D. Pavilion at the entrance to the King's Daughters Heart and Vascular Center in Ashland, Kentucky. It was designed in 2006 by sculptor Sam McKinney. posted by: silverquill location: Kentucky date listed: 12/5/2007 last visited: 12/23/2007 |
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|  "Trinity" King's Daughters Hospital - Ashland, KY
in Fountains This fountain features a sculpture entitled "Trinity" by Sam McKinney and is located at the Richard E. Paulus, M.D. Pavilion at the entrance to the King's Daughters Heart and Vascular Center in Ashland, Kentucky. posted by: silverquill location: Kentucky date listed: 12/5/2007 last visited: 12/23/2007 |
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|  Oldest home in Ashland, KY
in Relocated Structures This log home is, according to a realtor's website and a teacher in the area, the oldest home in Ashland, originally belonging to the Poage family, who founded Ashland, which was originally called Poage's Landing. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 11/27/2007 last visited: 12/21/2007 |
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|  Riverfront Park Boat Ramp - Ashland, KY
in Boat Ramps This is a public boat ramp on the Ohio River at the Riverview Park in Ashland, Kentucky. posted by: silverquill location: Kentucky date listed: 6/24/2007 last visited: 8/3/2007 |
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|  Indian Burial Mounds - Ashland, KY
in Best Kept Secrets What sport would the ancient Indians have played if the area was as it is today? What type of Crustacian goes to school near the spot? How many lumps? posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 12/12/2007 last visited: 5/10/2008 |
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|  Central Park Pond Fountain - Ashland, KY
in Fountains In 1957 this pond was filled in with dirt due to fears of mosquito borne illnesses. In 1995 the pond was excavated and filled with water by September. A fountain was then added to the center. The fountain is in Ashland KY's 47-acre Central Park. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 8/5/2007 last visited: 12/21/2007 |
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|  Central Park - Ashland, KY
in WPA Projects "Established in Cooperation with Works Progress Administration in Kentucky, 1936". The is a 47-acre wooded park in the heart of Ashland, KY with fountains, baseball fields, playgrounds, tennis courts, an ice rink and a fabulous Winter Light display. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 8/5/2007 last visited: 12/21/2007 |
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|  First United Methodist Church - Ashland, KY
in Methodist Churches Cornerstone laid in 1919. Due to financial and building issues The First United Methodist Episcopal Church South and the First Methodist Episcopal Church Joined together in 1938 at the First United Methodist Episcopal Church. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 10/8/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Central Park Indian Burial Mounds - Ashland, KY
in American Guide Series These are Adena Indian Burial Mounds located in Ashland, KY's Central Park dating from 800 B.C. to 800 A.D.. There are six burial mounds in total. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 12/21/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Indian Mounds in Central Park - Ashland, KY
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places These Adena Indian Mounds date from 800 A.D. to 800 B.C.. They are located in Ashland's Central Park near Crabbe Elementary. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 11/27/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Central Park Indian Burial Mounds - Ashland, KY
in New World Ancient Evidence These are Adena Indian Burial Mounds located in Ashland, KY's Central Park dating from 800 B.C. to 800 A.D.. There are six burial mounds in total. They are right behind Crabbe Elementary near the end of the park. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 11/26/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Ashland Armory - Ashland, KY
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The armory at Ashland is one of the oldest and largest armories in the state. Although changes have been made to the building over the years, such as updating and modernizing offices and classrooms, the basic layout of the building is still intact. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 11/27/2007 last visited: never |
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|  The Former Ashland High School and Coles Junior High - Ashland, KY
in Former Schools This school on Lexington Ave. served as the Ashland High School until the current school was completed in 1963. At one point it also served as Coles Junior High when they were in transition. It is now the non-denominational Christ Temple Church. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 11/29/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Henry Clay Hotel - Ashland, KY
in Picture Perfect Postcards This postcard dates to the 1930's. The shot was diagonally across the street from the corner of Winchester Avenue and 18th Street. posted by: BluegrassCache location: none listed yet date listed: 12/24/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Henry Clay Hotel - Ashland, KY
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Completed on May 14, 1928, the 11-story brick Henry Clay Hotel features classical and renaissance details. Now known as the Henry Clay house, it serves as a 52 unit apartment complex. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 12/26/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Henry Clay Hotel - Ashland, KY
in Photos Then and Now The postcard of the Henry Clay Hotel is dated from 1936. My photo was taken in 2007, years after the hotel had been renovated and turned over to apartments. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 12/26/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Winter Wonderland of Lights - Ashland, KY
in Holiday Displays Winter Wonderland of Lights is a non-profit organization that puts on a spectacular holiday light display in Ashland's 47-acre Central Park. This is a free display you can drive past or walk around the park and visit. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 11/26/2007 last visited: 12/21/2007 |
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|  The Independent - Ashland, KY
in Newspaper Headquarters Launched December 17, 1896 as the Tri-State Independent The Independent moved to its current location in 1902.The circulation in 1920 was 3,500 but increased to 17,000 by 1954 and peaked at 25,000 in 1980. It now stands at 21,000. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 10/11/2007 last visited: 10/10/2007 |
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|  The Independent (Ashland)
in Wikipedia Entries Launched December 17, 1896 as the Tri-State Independent The Independent moved to its current location in 1902.The circulation in 1920 was 3,500 but increased to 17,000 by 1954 and peaked at 25,000 in 1980. It now stands at 21,000.
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 12/13/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Ashland Founded - Ashland, KY
in Kentucky Historical Markers Known as Poage's Landing until 1854, Ashland was named after the estate of Henry Clay, Ashland. Ashland is located on the banks of the Ohio River near Ironton, Ohio and Huntington, WV. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 8/5/2007 last visited: 8/3/2007 |
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|  Weber W. Sebald Steamer Bell - Ashland, KY
in Bells Roof Bell from Sternwheel Steamer Weber W. Sebald, built in Dubuque, Iowa in 1928 (originally named John W. Weeks). Presented to City of Ashland from Armco Steel on April 25, 1969. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 8/5/2007 last visited: 8/3/2007 |
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|  Amtrak Train Depot - Ashland, KY, USA
in Train Stations/Depots Formerly the Chesapeake & Ohio Freight Depot, the current Amtrak Ashland Depot was renovated in the late 1990's to serve as a unified transportation hub for the city. This is also the Greyhound Bus Station. posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 8/5/2007 last visited: 8/12/2004 |
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|  Ashland, Kentucky
in Wikipedia Entries Known as Poage's Landing until 1854, Ashland was named after the estate of Henry Clay, Ashland. Ashland is located on the banks of the Ohio River near Ironton, Ohio and Huntington, WV.
posted by: BluegrassCache location: Kentucky date listed: 12/13/2007 last visited: never |
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