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(August 8, 1883 - September 28, 1960) was a successful Investment banker and owner/breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses who, in partnership with his wife's uncle, Samuel Riddle, purchased and operated Faraway Farm near Lexington Kentucky where they stood Man o' War.
Bluegrass Community and Technical College, a community college in Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Clark Material Handling Company, a manufacturer of forklift trucks in Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Gameday Center, a planned 15-story residential condominium in Lexington, Kentucky
John Peterman is a catalog and retail entrepreneur from Lexington, Kentucky, who operates The J. Peterman Company.
In 1987 the team won both the National Forensic League Policy debate championship (Cincinnati, Ohio) and the Tournament of Champions (Lexington, Kentucky).
The Queer Nation chapters in Atlanta, Georgia; Columbia, South Carolina; Berea and Lexington, Kentucky and Nashville, Tennessee were active in protesting homophobic policies of the Cracker Barrel restaurant chain.
He was a great football player and baseball player at Henry Clay High School in Lexington, Kentucky.
WBLU-LP, a defunct low-power television station (channel 62) formerly licensed to serve Lexington, Kentucky, United States
WBUL-FM, a radio station (98.1 FM) licensed to Lexington, Kentucky, United States