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Что (кто) такое WIAR (Kentucky) - определение

FORMER RADIO STATION IN PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, UNITED STATES
WIAR (Paducah); WIAR (defunct)
  • Although WIAR didn't sell airtime, it sometimes featured programming provided by commercial enterprises.<ref>"Guthrie's" (advertisement), ''Paducah Evening Sun'', January 24, 1923, page 12.</ref>
  • WIAR was founded by Rudy and Sons department store<ref>"Rudy's Radio News" (advertisement), ''Paducah News-Democrat'', August 29, 1922, page 5.</ref>

WIAR (Kentucky)         
WIAR was Paducah, Kentucky's first radio broadcasting station. It was initially licensed in July 1922, ceased making regular broadcasts in May 1923, and was formally deleted in early 1924.
History of Kentucky         
  • Butler County]], c. 1250–1300 CE
  • [[Biggs Site]], also known as the [[Portsmouth Earthworks]] Group D, an Adena culture archaeological site located Greenup County
  • The Native American Crab Orchard culture existed in western Kentucky and southern [[Indiana]] from c.&nbsp;200 BCE to 500 CE.
  • James Pierce Barton's ''Kentucky Landscape'' (1832)
  • This 1800 ''[[Low's Encyclopaedia]]'' map of Kentucky and surrounding region did not include southwestern Kentucky and [[West Tennessee]], which were held by the [[Chickasaw]] until 1818.
  • Map of Kentucky published in 1784 with [[John Filson]]'s ''The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke''
  • Mount Horeb Site 1]], an Adena culture [[causewayed ring ditch]] and [[timber circle]] located in Fayette County
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Kentucky history; History of kentucky; Settlement of Kentucky; Great Depression in Kentucky; Ancient history of Kentucky
The prehistory and history of Kentucky span thousands of years, and have been influenced by the state's diverse geography and central location. Based on evidence in other regions, it is likely that the human history of Kentucky began sometime before 10,000 BCE.
Kentucky         
  • The best selling car in the United States, the [[Toyota Camry]], is manufactured in [[Georgetown, Kentucky]].
  • The [[Ark Encounter]] in [[Williamstown, KY]]
  • A barge hauling coal in the [[Louisville and Portland Canal]], the only manmade section of the [[Ohio River]]
  • The [[Buffalo Trace Distillery]]
  • [[Lexington Theological Seminary]] (then College of the Bible), 1904
  • Ethnic origins in Kentucky
  • The best selling truck in the United States, the [[Ford F-Series]], is manufactured in [[Louisville, Kentucky]].
  • [[Red River Gorge]] is one of Kentucky's most visited places.
  • High Bridge]] over the [[Kentucky River]] was the tallest rail bridge in the world when it was completed in 1877.
  •  The Hot Brown
  • Keeneland]] in [[Lexington, KY]]
  • congressional districts]]
  • Frankfort]]
  • Kentucky's regions (click on image for color-coding information)
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  • Somerset]].
  • Kentucky Population Density Map
  • State sign, [[Interstate 65]]
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  • A map of Kentucky
  • Forest at [[Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area]], Meade County, Kentucky
  • J.B. Speed School of Engineering]] at the [[University of Louisville]], Kentucky's urban research university.
  • Paintsville]] provides background on the country music artists from Eastern Kentucky.
  • Frankfort]]
  • [[Treemap]] of the popular vote by county, 2016 presidential election
  • Kentucky's [[Churchill Downs]] hosts the [[Kentucky Derby]].
  • Once an industrial wasteland, Louisville's reclaimed waterfront now features thousands of trees and miles of walking trails.
  • [[Old Louisville]] is the largest Victorian Historic neighborhood in the United States.
  • flagship]] university.
  • [[Lake Cumberland]] is the largest artificial American lake east of the [[Mississippi River]] by volume.
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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·noun One of the United States.

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WIAR (Kentucky)

WIAR was Paducah, Kentucky's first radio broadcasting station. It was initially licensed in July 1922, ceased making regular broadcasts in May 1923, and was formally deleted in early 1924.