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  2. Cedar Creek Lake (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Creek Lake is a 784-acre (317 ha) reservoir in eastern Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA, between Stanford and Crab Orchard along U.S. Highway 150. Cedar Creek Lake is the second largest state-controlled lake in Kentucky.

  3. List of people from Lexington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball pitcher. Andy Green. Bench coach of the Chicago Cubs. James Baker Hall. Poet, photographer, novelist, teacher. Joe B. Hall. Hall of Fame basketball coach for University of Kentucky, 1972–1985 [27] Tom Hammond. NBC sportscaster.

  4. Kentucky Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake is a desirable fishing area. Records for the largest of three species of fish ever taken in Kentucky have been set at this lake: white bass (5 lb [2.3 kg]), Buffalo carp (55 lb [25 kg]), and yellow perch (1 lb 4 oz [0.57 kg]).

  5. Lexington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Lexington is the second-most-populous city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky (after Louisville ), and the 60th-most populous city in the United States. It is the county seat of Fayette County. By land area, it is the country's 30th-largest city . Lexington is known as the "Horse Capital of the World". It is within the state's Bluegrass region.

  6. Beshear makes two appointments to Kentucky Board of ... - AOL

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    Kentucky Department of Education Gov. Andy Beshear on Tuesday appointed two people, including a former superintendent who lives in Lexington, to the Kentucky Board of Education.

  7. African-American neighborhoods in Lexington, Kentucky

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    Named after William Cassius Goodloe, the district was the largest of any black residential area in Lexington, Kentucky. A total of 290 African-American families resided in these areas by 1880.