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State Christmas tree lighting, 1981

Hundreds of spectators turned out December 11, 1981 in near freezing weather for the lighting of the state Christmas tree on the plaza in front of the Capitol in Frankfort. This year's annual Commonwealth Christmas Tree Lighting was held last night. Photo by David Perry | Staff

Hundreds of spectators turned out Dec. 11, 1981, in near-freezing weather for the lighting of the state Christmas tree on the plaza in front of the Capitol in Frankfort. The 2015 Commonwealth Christmas tree lighting was held Monday night. Photo by David Perry | Staff

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Lafayette boys basketball players, 1959

Lafayette High School basketball.  Portrait of four players on the team including, from left to right, Roscoe Mitchell, Jeff Mullins, Ray Jorboe and Jim Burns. Published January 20, 1959. Today marks the opening of the 2015-16 Kentucky Boys basketball season. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

Four players on the Lafayette High School basketball team, from left to right, Roscoe Mitchell, Jeff Mullins, Ray Jorboe and Jim Burns. Published on Jan. 20, 1959. Monday marks the opening of the 2015-16 Kentucky Boys basketball season. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

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‘Mobile church,’ 1976

Former Herald-Leader chief photographer John C. Wyatt spotted the juxtaposition of the truck's camper top and the steeple on Calvary Baptist Church and decided to make what he referred to as a "corny picture". The pickup truck was parked in a lot on High Street and it struck Wyatt as a mobile church when he saw it on February 4, 1976. Photo by John C. Wyatt | Staff

Former Herald-Leader chief photographer John C. Wyatt spotted the juxtaposition of a pickup truck’s camper top and the steeple on Calvary Baptist Church and decided to make what he referred to as a “corny picture.” The pickup truck was parked in a lot on High Street, and it struck Wyatt as a mobile church when he saw it on Feb. 4, 1976. Photo by John C. Wyatt | Staff

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First Governor’s Cup, 1994

In the second quarter, U of L halfback Anthony Shelman dove over the Wildcat defense for Louisville's first touchdown in the first Governor's Cup on September 3, 1994 in Commonwealth Stadium. Kentucky went on to win game 20-14. Photo by David Perry | Staff

In the second quarter, Louisville halfback Anthony Shelman dove over the Kentucky defense for Louisville’s first touchdown in the first Governor’s Cup on Sept. 3, 1994, in Commonwealth Stadium. Kentucky won the game, 20-14. Photo by David Perry | Staff

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Black Friday shoppers, 2005

Four generations of shoppers, great-grandmother Jo Ann Cox, in the front passenger seat, grandmother Karen Roberts, left, mother Kellie Sparks, right, and great-granddaughter Mariah Polly, all from Lawrenceburg, keep warm in their car instead of standing in line to get into Best Buy which opened at 5 a.m. on Black Friday, the traditional first day of the holiday shopping season, in Lexington, Ky., on Friday, November 25, 2005. David Stephenson | Staff

Four generations of shoppers, great-grandmother Jo Ann Cox, in the front passenger seat, grandmother Karen Roberts, left, mother Kellie Sparks, right, and great-granddaughter Mariah Polly, all from Lawrenceburg, kept warm in their car on Nov. 25, 2005, instead of standing in line to get into the Lexington Best Buy store, which opened at 5 a.m. on Black Friday, the traditional first day of the holiday shopping season. David Stephenson | Staff

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Tewes turkeys 1991

Tom Tewes posed with a few of his flock of turkeys, at Tewes Turkey farm in Erlanger, Ky. on November 26, 1991. Photo by Frank Anderson | Staff

Tom Tewes posed with a few of his turkeys on Nov. 26, 1991, at Tewes Turkey farm in Erlanger. Photo by Frank Anderson | Staff

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Phoenix Park, 1984

What would become downtown Lexington's Phoenix Park shown under construction in September of 1984. This view taken from Wallace Wilkinson's Park Plaza apartments. Phoenix Park was built on what was once the location of the Phoenix Hotel which was demolished in 1981. Photo by Frank Anderson | Staff

What would become downtown Lexington’s Phoenix Park is shown under construction in September 1984. This view is from Wallace Wilkinson’s Park Plaza apartments. Phoenix Park was built on the former site of the Phoenix Hotel, which was demolished in 1981. The block at left is now the stalled CentrePointe project. Photo by Frank Anderson | Staff

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Exotic dancers protest security measures, 1973

Exotic dancers Vienna Ithier, left and Patricia Sands offered a not-so-fiery protest against airport "anti-hijacking" security measures at Blue Grass Field May 13, 1973. They wore their costumes on the plane from Chicago so the outfits wouldn't be mishandled by airport security. They claimed garments from their on-stage wardrobe were continuallly being "ripped and torn" by security police at various airports. The entertainers, in Lexington for a nightclub engagement, were clowning for news photographers after disenbarking. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

Exotic dancers Vienna Ithier, left, and Patricia Sands offered a not-so-fiery protest against airport “anti-hijacking” security measures on May 13, 1978 at Blue Grass Field in Lexington. They wore their costumes on the plane from Chicago so the outfits wouldn’t be mishandled by airport security. They claimed that garments from their onstage wardrobe were continually being “ripped and torn” by security police at various airports. The entertainers, in Lexington for a nightclub engagement, were clowning for news photographers after disembarking. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

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Picadome students measure up to basketball players, 1984

Picadome Elementary students, from left, A.J. Petrucelli, Tanya Pass, Issac Coffey and Mark Patterson, posed with live-size drawings of University of Kentucky basketball players on April 3, 1984. The players, from left are, Dicky Beal, Kenny Walker, Sam Bowie, Melvin Turpin and Jim Master. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

From left, Picadome Elementary students A.J. Petrucelli, Tanya Pass, Issac Coffey and Mark Patterson stood next to life-size drawings of University of Kentucky basketball players on April 3, 1984. The players are, from left, Dicky Beal, Kenny Walker, Sam Bowie, Melvin Turpin and Jim Master. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

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Crosby, Stills & Nash, 1977

Crosby, Stills and Nash, featuring, from left, Stephen Stills, David Crosby and Graham Nash played Rupp Arena in Lexington on Sunday November 6, 1977. Photo by Ron Garrison | Staff

Crosby, Stills and Nash (from left, Stephen Stills, David Crosby and Graham Nash) performed at Rupp Arena in Lexington on Nov. 6, 1977. The folk rock group played to 14,000 on the Sunday night. The over two-hour show included electric and acoustic sets. Each had a turn at the mike for a few solo efforts. The stop in Lexington was part of a 26-date tour of the west, midwest and south. Ticket prices were $7.50 and $8.50. Photo by Ron Garrison | Staff

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