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[[Paducah2020]] is a grassroots effort to build community and social capital in and around [[Wikipedia:Paducah, Kentucky|Paducah, Kentucky]]. |
[[Paducah2020]] is a grassroots effort to build community and social capital in and around [[Wikipedia:Paducah, Kentucky|Paducah, Kentucky]]. |
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+ | A new group has formed at TransitionUS to develop [http://transitionkentucky.ning.com/ Transition Kentucky] - for those who seek a sustainable, local-scale implementation of theTransition Model. Learn more [http://transitionus.ning.com/group/linktransitionkentuckyusa here] |
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== All Pages == |
Revision as of 18:42, 10 June 2010
Welcome to the Kentucky Encyclopedia brought to you by Wikia. Currently we have 43 articles.
Kentucky's major cities
15 Largest Cities[1] | 2005 Population |
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Louisville | 556,429 |
Lexington | 268,080 |
Owensboro | 55,459 |
Bowling Green | 52,272 |
Covington | 42,811 |
Richmond | 30,893 |
Hopkinsville | 28,821 |
Henderson | 27,666 |
Frankfort | 27,210 |
Florence | 26,349 |
Jeffersontown | 26,100 |
Paducah | 25,575 |
Nicholasville | 23,897 |
Elizabethtown | 23,450 |
Ashland | 21,510 |
Featured Article
Henderson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of 2000, the population is 44,829. Its county seat is Henderson. The county is named for Colonel Richard Henderson, founder of the Transylvania Company.
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Featured Project
Paducah2020 is a grassroots effort to build community and social capital in and around Paducah, Kentucky.
Transition Kentucky
A new group has formed at TransitionUS to develop Transition Kentucky - for those who seek a sustainable, local-scale implementation of theTransition Model. Learn more here
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Create a Kentucky Article
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Some members of this project are also members of WikiProject Kentucky at Wikipedia. They help to create, edit and maintain a set of articles including a portal and a main article about Kentucky. They do this work on a volunteer basis under the GNU Free Documentation License. |