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Ike campaigns in Lexington, 1956

President Dwight Eisenhower (seated in rear of car with his wife Mamie) and his motorcade left Blue Grass Airport Oct. 1, 1956 after arriving to campaign for his re-election. After being meet at the airport by Kentucky Gov. Happy Chandler, the president's car rode through downtown in a parade. He later gave a speach at Memorial Colesium at the University of Kentucky.

President Dwight Eisenhower (in rear of car with his wife, Mamie) and his motorcade left Blue Grass Field on Oct. 1, 1956, after arriving to campaign for his re-election. After being met at the airport by Kentucky Gov. Happy Chandler, the president’s car rode through downtown in a parade. He later gave a speech at Memorial Coliseum at the University of Kentucky.

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V-J Day in Lexington, 1945

V-J Day Celebration in Lexington, August 14, 1945.  Celebration in streets after Leader's extra hits the streets.  Woman holds up newspaper as returned European war veteran kisses woman he found in the crowd. Published in the Lexington Leader August 15, 1945.

Victory over Japan Day, or V-J Day as it was commonly known, was celebrated in downtown Lexington on Aug. 14, 1945. The celebration began after the Lexington Leader’s extra edition hit the streets. A woman in the crowd holding the newspaper was kissed by a veteran who had recently returned from Europe. Published in the Lexington Leader on Aug. 15, 1945.

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Rush hour on Nicholasville Road, 1999

Aerial view of rush hour on Nicholasville Road in Lexington January 20, 1999. Note that at the bottom of the photo Rose Street is open and the parking garage is now part of the UK hospital tower. Photo by Charles Bertram | staff

Aerial view of rush hour on Lexington’s Nicholasville Road on  Jan. 20, 1999. Note that at the bottom of the photo, Rose Street is open. The parking garage at left is now part of the UK hospital tower.  Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

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Silver Charm wins the Derby, 1997

Jockey Gary Stevens is congratulated by groom Rudy Silva in the winners circle after Silver Charm won the 1997 Kentucky Derby. Photo by Charles Bertram

Jockey Gary Stevens was congratulated by groom Rudy Silva in the winners’ circle on May 3, 1997, after Silver Charm won the Kentucky Derby. The horse later won the Preakness Stakes but fell just short of winning the Triple Crown, finishing second in the Belmont Stakes. Silver Charm was recently retired to Old Farms, a farm for retired thoroughbreds outside of Georgetown. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

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Home economics class for boys, 1949

With their instructor, Mattie Ballew, six of the 12 boys enrolled in a home economics class at Douglass school prepare food for a father-son banquet that was held on a Friday night in May 1949. The Home-ec class for boys, started in January as an experiment, had become so popular it was added to the regular curriculum, and included planning and preparing meals, household management and family relationships. Shown in the photo (left to right) are Demosthenes Hunn, Augustus Mack Jr., Rupert Seals, Miss Ballew, Walker Green, Jesse Yates and Murray Cruse. Photo appeared in the Sunday Lexington Herald-Leader May 8, 1949.

With their instructor, Mattie Ballew, six of the 12 boys enrolled in a home economics class at Douglass school prepared food for a father-son banquet that was held on a Friday night in May 1949. The home-ec class for boys, started in January as an experiment, had become so popular it was added to the regular curriculum. It included planning and preparing meals, household management and family relationships. From left, Demosthenes Hunn, Augustus Mack Jr., Rupert Seals, Miss Ballew, Walker Green, Jesse Yates and Murray Cruse. Published in the Sunday Lexington Herald-Leader on May 8, 1949.

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Woolworth’s opening day, 1948

Lexington shoppers crowded the F.W. Woolworth Store on opening day, September 9, 1948. The new downtown store was located at 106-122 West Main Street. The store closed in 1990 and was demolished in 2004 to make way for the Centre Pointe development. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

Lexington shoppers crowded the F.W. Woolworth store on opening day, Sept. 9, 1948. The new downtown store was at 106-122 West Main Street. The store closed in 1990 and was demolished in 2004. The other buildings on that block were razed to make way for the CentrePointe development. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

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‘Les Nessman’ in Lexington’s Christmas parade, 1997

Actor Richard Sanders prepares to throw a turkey during the Lexington Christmas Parade Saturday, Dec. 6, 1997. He is better known as Les Nessmann from the TV show "WKRP in Cincinnati". He was doing his famous 'turkey drop' that was part of an esisode of the show. The 2014 Lexington Christmas parade is 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 2. Photo by Charles Bertram | staff

Actor Richard Sanders prepared to throw a turkey during the 1997 Lexington Christmas Parade. He is better known as Les Nessman from the TV show WKRP in Cincinnati. The turkeys were a reference to the show’s famous ‘turkey drop’ episode in 1978. The 2014 Lexington Christmas parade begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

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Typhoid shots, 1954

Typhoid shots being administered by Board of Health nurses at Arlington school. Bobby Blanton and Barbara Cooper are getting treatment from Mrs. Jean Traughber, Arlington; Mrs. John Boone, Mrs. Nell Votaw and Mrs. Frank Hinton. Published in the Lexington Leader January 23, 1954. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

Typhoid shots were administered by Board of Health nurses at Arlington school. Bobby Blanton and Barbara Cooper received the shots from Mrs. Jean Traughber, Mrs. John Boone, Mrs. Nell Votaw and Mrs. Frank Hinton. Published in the Lexington Leader on Jan. 23, 1954. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

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Baptist Evangelism Conference, 1985

Marian Searcy of Mt. Washington,  sang the hymn "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say" during the opening session of the Kentucky Baptist State Evangelism Conference February 25, 1985, held at the Immanuel Baptist Church in Lexington. Photo by David Perry | Staff

Marian Searcy of Mount Washington sang the hymn I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say during the opening session of the Kentucky Baptist State Evangelism Conference on Feb. 25, 1985, at Immanuel Baptist Church in Lexington. Photo by David Perry | Staff

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UK, U of L football series announced, 1993

University of Louisville football coach Howard Schnellenberger, left, and University of Kentucky football coach Bill Curry June 25, 1993 after a press conference announcing the two schools had finally agreed to play each other, in this case in a six-game series starting in 1994. After a seven-decade absence, the two schools played Sept. 3, 1994, in Commonwealth Stadium. Kentucky won, 20-14. Talks between UK and U of L broke down in 1991 when Kentucky insisted that because of its eight- game Southeastern Conference schedule, plus a longstanding, home-and-home agreement with Indiana, it could not financially enter into another home-and- home series, especially with a school whose stadium seated only 38,000. But Louisville's drive to build a new 50,000-seat facility altered UK's thinking and a deal was struck in 1993. At the press conferecne announcing the deal to play each other, Schnellenberger and U of L Athletic Director Bill Olsen said that it was "50-50" U of L's new stadium would be completed by 1995. Turns out Papa John's Cardinal Stadium would not open until 1998. Photo by Charles Bertram | staff

Louisville football coach Howard Schnellenberger, left, and Kentucky football coach Bill Curry at a news conference on June 25, 1993, announcing that the two schools had finally agreed to play each other. After a seven-decade absence, the two schools played Sept. 3, 1994, in Commonwealth Stadium. Kentucky won, 20-14. Talks between UK and U of L had broken down in 1991 when Kentucky insisted that because of its eight- game Southeastern Conference schedule, plus a longstanding home-and-home agreement with Indiana, it could not financially enter into another home-and-home series, especially with a school whose stadium seated only 38,000. Louisville’s drive to build a new 50,000-seat stadium altered UK’s thinking, and a deal was struck in 1993. At the news conference, Schnellenberger and U of L Athletics Director Bill Olsen said that it was “50-50” whether U of L’s new stadium would be completed by 1995. As it turned out, Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium would not open until 1998. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

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