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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 108. Chapters: Simon Flexner, Fairmeade, Kentucky, Cherrywood Village, Kentucky, Broad Fields, Kentucky, Pleasureville, Kentucky, Louisville mayoral election, 2010, Kentucky's 3rd congressional district, City of Parks, Bob Weber, Mercy Academy, J. Warren Kerrigan, James Kottak, WMYO, Maggie Lawson, Sara Martin, Youth Performing Arts School, Floyds Knobs, Indiana, Lebowski Fest, J. Lawrence Smith, Louisville-Elizabethtown-Scottsburg, KY-IN Combined Statistical Area, Starlight, Indiana, WKYI-CD, Louisville Fire, Early Times, Kentucky Towers, Sullivan College of Technology and Design, Harrods Creek, Louisville, Kentucky Karma, Louisville Division of Fire, Blue Boar Cafeterias, WDJX, The Watson Twins, Richard Clough Anderson, Jr., Hayfield Dundee, Louisville, Fred Enke, Louisville Catholic elementary schools, Louisville Orchestra, WXMA, Highlands Latin School, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Doss High School, Steve Raible, WAMZ, Will Wolford, Southern Exposition, Mehr Hassan, Bluegrass Student Union, WNRW, Rachel's, Sherman Minton Bridge, Jerry Eaves, WFPK, Edwardsville, Indiana, Evan Williams, Butler Traditional High School, Tewligans, Hobart Henley, Fred Pfeffer, WFPL, The Rugbys, New Albany Downtown Historic District, Charlie Owen, Carwell Gardner, Catherine McCord, WLGX, Jeff Brohm, St. Joseph, Louisville, Bacon's, Whitefield Academy, McConnell Center, Patriots Peace Memorial, Derby Dinner Playhouse, WKJK, Matthew E. Welsh Bridge, Atherton High School, Knobstone Trail, Nick Anderson, Wilder Park, Louisville, Louisville Slugger Field, Hausgen House, Louisville Belles, West Main District, Audubon, Louisville, DeJuan Wheat, Frederick A. Kaye, WGZB-FM, William Henry Davis, Aspen Creek, Heyburn Building, Guist Creek Lake, Philip Tomppert, Carol Sutton, Meriwether, Louisville, Carnegie Center for Art & History, Patricia K...