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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: 90. Chapters: Simon Flexner, Fairmeade, Kentucky, Broad Fields, Kentucky, Cherrywood Village, Kentucky, Louisville metropolitan area, Bob Weber, City of Parks, Fred Enke, Mercy Academy, WMYO, James Kottak, Maggie Lawson, Youth Performing Arts School, Sara Martin, Floyds Knobs, Indiana, J. Lawrence Smith, Lebowski Fest, Starlight, Indiana, Early Times, WKYI-CD, Louisville Fire, Louisville Division of Fire, Louisville Orchestra, Jeff Lamp, Kentucky Karma, Harrods Creek, Louisville, Blue Boar Cafeterias, Hayfield Dundee, Louisville, The Watson Twins, Richard Clough Anderson, Jr., Steve Raible, WAMZ, Doss High School, Old Clarksville Site, Highlands Latin School, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Atherton High School, Sherman Minton Bridge, Will Wolford, Southern Exposition, Catherine McCord, Lancaster Gordon, Evan Williams, Rachel's, Bluegrass Student Union, Jerry Eaves, Fred Pfeffer, Tewligans, Butler Traditional High School, New Albany Downtown Historic District, WFPL, Derby Dinner Playhouse, Charlie Owen, Jeff Brohm, McConnell Center, The Rugbys, St. Joseph, Louisville, Bacon's, Whitefield Academy, Matthew E. Welsh Bridge, Hobart Henley, Patriots Peace Memorial, Louisville Slugger Field, Knobstone Trail, Carwell Gardner, Wilder Park, Louisville, West Main District, Audubon, Louisville, DeJuan Wheat, Frederick A. Kaye, WGZB-FM, Nick Anderson, William Henry Davis, Heyburn Building, Carnegie Center for Art & History, Bill Plaschke, Guist Creek Lake, Philip Tomppert, Meriwether, Louisville, Crescent Hill Branch Library, Frost Brown Todd, Clifton Heights, Louisville, Kentucky Opera, Alice Hegan Rice, BA Merchant Services, WFPK, David L. Beatty, Fort Nelson, King Kong, Louisville Ladder, Christian Educational Consortium, James Breckenridge Speed, Beech Fork, Twisted Twins, Charles Donald Jacob, Louisville Slugger Museum & F...