
Dolly McNutt Plaza - Paducah, KY
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N 37° 05.007 W 088° 35.903
16S E 357932 N 4105324
An outside plaza constructed in memorial to Alice "Dolly" McNutt, first woman to become the mayor of a second-class city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1971.
Waymark Code: WMAZ4G
Location: Kentucky, United States
Date Posted: 03/14/2011
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Dolly McNutt Plaza occupies 1 square city block. It is located between the McCracken County Courthouse and the Paducah City Hall at 300 South 5th Street, Paducah, Ky. Amenities include: 1 historical marker, 2 memorials, 8 picnic tables, and free wireless internet access.
“Alice “Dolly” McNutt
June 22, 1917 – January 11, 1989
“Madam Eloquent” was a title bestowed on Alice “Dolly” McNutt by those who heard her speak. She was the first woman to become the mayor of a second-class city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in 1971. Dolly carried 22 of the 28 precincts and tied for another. During her tenure in office the city enjoyed many federal funds that went for improvement of the infrastructure such as improved sewers and sewage treatment facilities. Also, new water, power, and sewer lines went out to what is now Kentucky Oaks Mall and out Coleman Road. Locally, she fully funded the pension funds for both fire and police departments. Hueblein opened a plant in Paducah to produce vodka. Bill Bartleman and Berry Craig summed up the career of Mrs. Houston McNutt in the Paducah Sun on January 13, 1989. Their article reported Judge J. William Howerton saying, “She didn’t count votes before she took a position on an issue. She decided what was best and worked to accomplish that, without concern about how it was going to affect her politically.” Former Governor Julian Carroll felt Mrs. McNutt was one of the rare people who not only was intelligent, but also had the ability to communicate. “We very rarely see anyone that has both of those abilities and because of it, she had a tremendous influence in her leadership in the General Assembly and as mayor.”" )
Dolly McNutt served in the Kentucky State House of Representatives from 1976 to 1986. An outdoor civic plaza in Paducah is named in her honor. Alice “Dolly” Hite McNutt died of cancer on January 11, 1989 and is buried beside her husband, Samuel Houston McNutt, in Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Paducah, KY.
Name: Dollu NcNutt Plaza
 Street Location: 300 South 5th Street
 Local Municipality: Paducah
 State/Province, etc.: Kentucky
 Country: U.S.A.
 Web Site: [Web Link]
 Memorial/Commemoration: Yes; Dolly McNutt
 Date Established: May 13, 1986
 Picnic Facilities: 8 Tables
 Recreational Facilities: None
 Monuments/Statues: 2 Memorials: Vietnam Veterans & WWII Veterans
 Art (murals/sculpture, etc.): None
 Fountains: 1 Fountain
 Ponds/Lakes/Streams/Rivers/Beach: None
 Special Events: Not listed
 Traditional Geocaches: Not listed

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