• Welchs Creek is an unincorporated community in Butler County, Kentucky, United States. The community was likely named for Christopher Evans and Mary Lewis...
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  • community, leading south to the Morgantown/Aberdeen area, and north to Welchs Creek and Caneyville. Just west of the community, KY 2713 connects the area...
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    (partly in Edmonson County) Silver City South Hill Sugar Grove Welch's (or Welchs) Creek Welcome Whittinghill Youngtown Like the central Pennyroyal Plateau...
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    of Dog Creek. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet established KY 1015 through a pair of official orders on March 11 and April 8, 1987. Kentucky Route 1038...
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    Tug Fork (category Rivers of Kentucky)
    long, in southwestern West Virginia, southwestern Virginia, and eastern Kentucky in the United States. Via the Big Sandy and Ohio rivers, it is part of...
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    1800s on his farm three miles (4.8 km) southwest of Whitesville, Kentucky, on Deserter Creek. It finally closed in 1872, after more than 60 years of production...
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  • John Taylor (Baptist preacher) (category People from Franklin County, Kentucky)
    in 1833 in Franklin County, Kentucky near Forks of Elkhorn Creek, the year of a major cholera epidemic in the region. Welch wrote: "His death was peaceful...
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    Raccoon Creek and KY 1441. This twin steel-box girder bridge is more than 1,200 ft (370 m) long and is the only example of its kind in Kentucky. The girders...
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    The Yellow Creek massacre was a killing of several Mingo Indians by Virginian settlers on April 30, 1774. The massacre occurred across from the mouth...
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    Welcome and Welch's Creek where it meets up with KY 340. After KY 79 enters Grayson County and has access to the Wendell H. Ford Western Kentucky Parkway...
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