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  2. Haymarket (Louisville) - Wikipedia

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    The Haymarket referred to an outdoor farmers' market in Louisville, Kentucky. [1] The market occupied the block between Jefferson, Liberty, Floyd and Brook streets. [1] A small section extended south down Floyd Street. It was established in 1891 on the site of the city's earliest rail station, belonging to the Louisville and Frankfort Railroad. [1]

  3. Louisville Defender - Wikipedia

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    History. It was founded in 1933 by Alvin H. Bowman of Louisville and John Sengstacke of Chicago, as an affiliate of the Chicago Defender. It joined The Louisville Leader and Louisville News as African-American newspapers in the city. Frank L. Stanley Sr. bought Sengstacke's share in 1936, and published the paper for the next 37 years. [2]

  4. Angela McCormick Bisig - Wikipedia

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    In office. 2002–2013. Personal details. Born. 1964 or 1965 (age 58–59) [1] Education. University of Louisville ( BA, JD) Angela McCormick Bisig (born 1964 or 1965) is an American lawyer from Kentucky who serves as a justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court. She previously served as chief judge of the Jefferson County Circuit Court from 2020 to ...

  5. Kentucky Correctional Institute for Women - Wikipedia

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    1938. Managed by. Kentucky Department of Corrections. Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women (KCIW) is a prison located in unincorporated Shelby County, Kentucky, near Pewee Valley, Kentucky, operated by the Kentucky Department of Corrections. [1] Male and female inmates prior to 1937 had been housed at the Kentucky State Penitentiary in ...

  6. Colored Catholic Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Colored Catholic Congress movement was a series of meetings organized by Daniel Rudd in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for African-American Catholics to discuss issues affecting their communities, churches, and other institutions. Part of the Colored Conventions Movement, the congresses ran from 1889 to 1894, before folding for ...

  7. Mega Cavern - Wikipedia

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    The Mega Cavern is a 4,000,000 square foot (370,000 m 2) [2] structure located in Louisville, Kentucky. About 75–100 feet (23–30 m) underground, [3] [4] [5] the mine stretches under parts of the Watterson Expressway and the Louisville Zoo. [6] Due to its support structures, it is classified as a building and is the largest building in Kentucky.

  8. List of NPR stations - Wikipedia

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    List of NPR stations. The following is a list of full-power non-commercial educational radio stations in the United States broadcasting programming from National Public Radio (NPR), which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, band, city of license and state. HD Radio subchannels and low-power translators are not included.

  9. WUOL-FM - Wikipedia

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    WUOL-FM (90.5 FM, "Classical 90.5") is a 24-hour listener-supported noncommercial radio station in Louisville, Kentucky, broadcasting a classical music format. It began broadcasting in December 1976 as part of the University of Louisville. WUOL, along with its sister stations WFPL and WFPK, broadcasts an HD Radio signal.