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Where in Kentucky am I?
#31
crazytaxidriver Wrote:Yeah i'll see if i can pick up the pikeville game for ya PHSfan...

winchester?

NOPE
#32
PHSFAN Wrote:Thanks CTD!

I will guess Cadiz.

NOPE
#33
The county that it lies in was the 71st county in the state of KY.
#34
The elevation in the county ranges from 276 to 510 feet above sea level
#35
The county has a land area of 244.44 square miles, an average of 21.5 people per square mile.
#36
They believe the city was named after a Captain.
#37
warsaw?
#38
I was the greatest Wrote:warsaw?

NOPE
#39
During the Civil War the Confederates established a Fort on the strategically located 80- to 120-foot bluffs along the river. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant captured the fort in his first battle. The site of the Battle is now a state park.
#40
nope the town is clinton in hickman county
#41
WE HAVE A WINNER VERY GOOD.
#42
OK Here we go number two.


My city was established in 1837 on the site of a tavern owned by Benny Dowell
#43
i love ask jeeves
#44
Albany in Clinton County
#45
**** very good PHS.
#46
My city was settled in 1785.
#47
I'm also a county seat.
#48
Harrodsburg
#49
PHSFAN Wrote:Albany in Clinton County

Did the tavern give it away?
#50
PHSFAN Wrote:Harrodsburg

NOPE
#51
I have a female Mayor.
#52
Springfield

I had a Kentucky Geography course last semester CD, so that is how I knew the Albany one and I have been there...pretty cool game.
#53
With the female mayor, I will say Lexington.
#54
PHSFAN Wrote:Springfield

I had a Kentucky Geography course last semester CD, so that is how I knew the Albany one and I have been there...pretty cool game.

Love geography but Springfield is incorrect.
#55
PHSFAN Wrote:With the female mayor, I will say Lexington.

NOPE
#56
Richmond
#57
Was officially named on a Holiday in 1798.
#58
PHSFAN Wrote:Richmond


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Correct named after its founder Colonel John Miller's hometown of Richmond, Virginia. Colonel Miller was credited as the founder of Richmond.
#59
Number four was founded in 1811.
#60
Louisville

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