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- Leestown, Kentucky was a settlement located originally in colonial Virginia, now in present-day Franklin County, Kentucky, on the east side of the Kentucky...
- Beaumont Middle School Bryan Station Middle School Jessie Clark Middle School Leestown Middle School Lexington Traditional Magnet School Morton Middle School...
- surgery specialty clinics, and outpatient primary and specialty care. The Leestown Division (LD), located five miles from Cooper Drive, offers inpatient Post-Traumatic...
- opera broadcast on RTÉ from 1965 to 1979 set in the fictional townland of Leestown in County Kilkenny. Its location filming with outside broadcast units,...
- Phase II extends southwest from the Norfolk Southern Railway to US 421 (Leestown Road) at Alexandria Drive and includes a span over the railroad. The highway...
- City Museum, a repository of the history of Frankfort and Franklin County Leestown, Kentucky (historical site established in 1775, currently in the city of...
- Academy (NARA), and other educational sites. Main campuses Newtown Campus Leestown Campus Regional campuses Danville Campus (Boyle County) (Danville) Lawrenceburg...
- across Laurel Run using equipment, owned by the Federal fish hatchery in Leestown.: M4  In 1958 "walnut, chestnut and persimmon trees" were planted on the...
- divided highway that will acts as part of a northern arc from US 421 (Leestown Road) to KY 922. KY 1927 (also known as Liberty Road and Todds Road) serves...
- towards Lexington. Through Lexington, it is Richmond Road, Main Street and Leestown Road. The segment between Lexington and Frankfort was once designated Kentucky...