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- Finchville may refer to: Finchville, Kentucky, an unincorporated community within Shelby County Finchville, Nebraska, an unincorporated community in Custer...
- Finchville is an unincorporated community within Shelby County, Kentucky, United States. Finchville was named for the early settler and blacksmith Ludwell...
- Finchville is an unincorporated community in Custer County, Nebraska, United States. A post office was established at Finchville in 1914, and remained...
- following decades the high school was merged with Todd's Point in 1940 and Finchville High School in 1950. The high school closed its doors in 1958 when Shelby...
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- Simpsonville Bagdad Chestnut Grove Christianburg Clark Clay Village Cropper Finchville Harrisonville Hemp Ridge Mt. Eden Mulberry Olive Branch Peytona Southville...
- Seaford, Delaware, via DE 20. The state highway was constructed from Finchville to Reliance in the early 1930s. MD 392 was extended west to Hurlock in...
- Taylorsville and Elk Cr**** in Spencer County. In Shelby County it p****es through Finchville and Shelbyville and continues north through Eminence in Henry County....
- 65 or over. FCI Otisville – a federal prison near Otisville village. Finchville – a hamlet in the southwestern part of Mount Hope on County Road 35, named...
- Kentucky, United States, which is centered along Taylorsville Road and Finchville Road. It was originally named Curreys after Edward Currey, who opened...