1 edition of Guide to Kentucky historical highway markers. found in the catalog.
Guide to Kentucky historical highway markers.
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Perhaps we have even stopped to read one outside the local courthouse. Sincethe Kentucky Historical Highway Marker program has erected more than 1, markers that highlight the rich diversity of the state's local and regional history as well as 5/5(2).
Guide to Kentucky historical highway markers. [Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana (Mississippi State University. Book: All Authors / Contributors: Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana (Mississippi State University.
Libraries); Kentucky Historical Society. # Historical markers--Kentucky\/span> \u00A0. Kentucky Highway Marker Style Guide The ensure consistency among state markers, KHS staff will revise and edit texts. The goal is to provide accurate, compelling information in a limited space.
Sponsors can assist KHS staff by following these requirements when writing their. Get this from a library. Roadside history: a guide to Kentucky highway markers. [Dianne Wells; Melba Porter Hay; Thomas H Appleton] and he handles Clay's nearly descendants in a conversational style which makes his book accessible both to the scholar and the general public Guide to Kentucky historical highway markers.\/span>\n.
Roadside History is a key to the markers, enabling travelers to read Kentucky history without stopping to see each marker as they pass. There are two indexes arranged by subject and county. We are here to serve you 24/7 on & now. Tags Guide, Highway, History, Kentucky, Markers, Roadside Published by the Kentucky Historical Society and distributed by the University Press of Kentucky We have all spied them as we blast down I scanning the roadside for anything of interest or rolled past one while trying to find an elusive gas station in an unfamiliar small town.
A key to the markers providing on-the-spot history lessons to Kentucky, ranging from subjects as diverse as a seven year old drummer in the revolutionary war to a centuries old sassafras tree. Item Details.
A signed first edition of Roadside History: A Guide to Kentucky Highway Markers compiled by Dianne Wells. This volume is signed by Dianne Wells and the editor, Melba Porter Hay, to the title page. The volume is bound in black covered boards with gilt lettering to.
Perhaps we have even stopped to read one outside the local courthouse. Sincethe Kentucky Historical Highway Marker program has erected more than 1, markers that highlight the rich diversity of the state’s local and regional history as well as Cited by: 1.
Historical Marker Database. This database provides a comprehensive list of the Kentucky Historical Markers and their locations. To find a marker near you, or to browse our database, click the link below. Kentucky Historical Markers. Historical Marker Program.
Sincethe Kentucky Historical Marker program has allowed communities across Kentucky to recognize and share the sites, events and personalities they consider to be important to local, regional, state or national history.
To date, more than 2, markers help to illuminate Kentucky’s complex story. Numerical Index of Historical Inscriptions By Counties (pp. ) DOI: /1w76th I have always slowed down or stopped to read the historical markers that Kentucky State Government erected throughout the state.
Because of this book, we have initiated trips to places we would never have thought off, relishing the discoveries that chronical this vast archive of events and locations, seminal to Ky 5/5(2). Betty Awbrey is a retired educator from San Antonio, Texas, and has been involved in educating gifted and bilingual children for thirty years.
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Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Roadside History: A Guide to Kentucky Highway Markers (Kentucky Historical Society) at 5/5. "Combines the first Guide (), Supplement (), Update: guide to Kentucky historical highway markers ( and ), and additional texts through December "--Page [iii].
Includes index. Description: 1 volume (unpaged) ; 24 cm: Other Titles: Guide to Kentucky historical highway markers. A list of Historical Markers or Monuments in Kentucky.
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the place where many occurred. But the richness of history is in its local details, details that can be insignificant on the global stage: the home of an individual who made a difference; a natural feature, building, byway; or just something interesting that happened nearby.
This book can be found on the internet for about $15 and the older versions are also readily available if you'd like a copy. The book sorts the markers by which highway they're on or nearest, but has indices in the back to search by topic or by county.
There's also another book which focuses on. Historical Markers in Kentucky markers matched your search criteria. Markers through are listed. Previous Next Roadside History: A Guide to Kentucky Highway Markers by Editor-Melba Porter Hay; Editor-Thomas H. Appleton Jr. Kentucky Historical Society, Paperback.
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