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Zion Baptist Church, 1984

The choir of the Zion Baptist Church in Paris, Ky. sang at the morning worship service Sunday February 12, 1984. Photo by John C. Wyatt | Staff

The Zion Baptist Church choir in Paris sang at the Sunday morning worship service on Feb. 12, 1984.  Photo by John C. Wyatt | Staff

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Kentucky-Georgia football ticket stub, 1998

A ticket stub on the ground at Commonwealth Stadium after the Kentucky-Georgia football game Oct. 24, 1998. Note the price on the ticket - $20. The price on a ticket for this years UK-Georgia game? $50. Photo by Charles Bertram | staff

A ticket stub on the ground at Commonwealth Stadium after the Kentucky-Georgia football game on Oct. 24, 1998. Georgia escaped with a 28-26 win. That was the year the 7-5 Cats, led by quarterback Tim Couch, went to the Outback Bowl, where they lost to Penn State. Note the price on the ticket: $20. The price on a ticket for Saturday’s UK-Georgia game? $50. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

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South Park shopping center, 1979

South Park Shopping Center, July 1979, at the intersection of Nicholasville and New Cirlce Rd. in Lexington. The Hills department store is now an Office Depot and Bed Bath and Beyond. Allied Sporting Goods, C&H Rauch Jewelers and a Kroger grocery store were also located in the shopping center at this time of this picture. Photo by David Perry | staff

South Park shopping center in July 1979. The shopping center is at Nicholasville and New Circle roads. The Hills department store has been succeeded by Office Depot and Bed Bath and Beyond. Allied Sporting Goods, C&H Rauch Jewelers and a Kroger grocery store also were in the shopping center in 1979. Click on the image for a closer look and click here to see an image from our archives of the South Park Cinema 6 located behind this shopping center. Photo by David Perry | Staff

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Downtown Lexington traffic, 1951

An afternoon traffic jam on North Limestone street between Short and Second Streets. Published in the Lexington Herald August 16, 1951. Not the Kroger store in the lower left corner.

An afternoon traffic jam on North Limestone between Short and Second streets in downtown Lexington. Published in the Lexington Herald on Aug. 16, 1951. Note the Kroger store sign in the lower left corner.

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Lundergan Grimes, McConnell in the 1980s

Nine-year-old Alison Lundergan joined her father, Kentucky 76th district representative Jerry Lundergan, as he prepared to sign-in to vote at the Eastland precinct Nov. 8, 1988. Photo by Charles Bertram | staff

Nine-year-old Alison Lundergan joined her father, Kentucky state Rep. Jerry Lundergan, as he prepared to sign in to vote at the Eastland precinct on Nov. 8, 1988.  Jerry Lundergan represented the 76th District. Alison Lundergan Grimes, now Kentucky’s secretary of state, is challenging U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell.  Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

Jefferson Co. Judge-Executive Mitch McConnell shakes hands with Biff Lowery, a member of the Lexington Rotary Club Oct. 18,1984. McConell was running for what would be his first term in the U.S. Senate. Photo by Frank Anderson | staff

Jefferson County Judge-Executive Mitch McConnell greeted Biff Lowery, a member of the Lexington Rotary Club, on Oct. 18,1984. McConnell was running for his first term in the U.S. Senate. Now the Senate minority leader, he is seeking his sixth term.  Photo by Frank Anderson | Staff

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‘Stripes’ filming at Fort Knox, 1980

Bill Murray, left, and Harold Ramis, right, during the filming of the movie Stripes at Fort Knox, Ky., Tuesday, November 26, 1980. Murray played Pvt. John Winger and Ramis played Pvt. Russell Ziskey in the movie which was released in 1981. Ramis died Feb 24, 2014 at the age of 69. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

Bill Murray, left, and Harold Ramis, right, during the filming of Stripes at Fort Knox on Nov. 26, 1980. Murray played Pvt. John Winger and Ramis played Pvt. Russell Ziskey in the movie, which was released in 1981. Kentucky first lady Phyllis George Brown and the Kentucky Film Commission helped lure the film to be shot here, and it had a big economic impact on the area. For instance, the film crew hired 1,700 Kentuckians just as extras. Columbia Pictures paid each extra $35 a day, and an extra usually worked about five days. The Kentucky Film Commission coordinated with the state employment office to give unemployed Kentuckians first preference for extra work on the film. The result: Kentucky saved $150,000 in unemployment insurance that it would have paid the out-of-work people who got a job in the movie. Murray was recently back in Kentucky attending the Kentucky Bourbon Festival. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood, 1998

Country music stars Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood at a press conference Friday May 15,1998 before their sold-out show at Rupp Arena in Lexington. Photo by Mark Cornelison | staff

Country music stars Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood spoke at a news conference on May 15, 1998, before their sold-out show at Rupp Arena in Lexington. Sixteen years later, Brooks and Yearwood played four shows at Rupp Arena in two nights. Concert Review. Photo by Mark Cornelison | Staff

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Wah Wah Jones, 1946

Wallace "Wah-Wah" Jones caught Bill Boller's 11-yard pass for a touchdown during Kentucky football's 70-0 win over Xavier Oct. 5, 1946 at Stoll Field. Wallace “Wah Wah” Jones, widely considered the greatest all-around athlete in UK history, played both football and basketball for the Cats. As such, he held the distinction of playing for two lionized coaches: Adolph Rupp in basketball and Paul “Bear” Bryant in football. On the gridiron Jones was was an all-Southeastern Conference player and on the hardwood he was a member of the Fabulous Five, the basketball team that in 1948 won the first of UK’s eight national championships.

Wallace “Wah Wah” Jones caught Bill Boller’s 11-yard pass for a touchdown during the University of Kentucky’s 70-0 win over Xavier on Oct. 5, 1946, at Stoll Field. Jones, widely considered the greatest all-around athlete in UK history, played both football and basketball for the Cats. He held the distinction of playing for two lionized coaches: Adolph Rupp in basketball and Paul “Bear” Bryant in football. On the gridiron, Jones was an all-Southeastern Conference player, and on the hardwood he was a member of the Fabulous Five, the basketball team that in 1948 won the first of UK’s eight national championships.

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Halloween, 1980

David McCall, left, and Sean Maness get frightned by UK student Kathryn Poe who was dressed as a witch at a Lexington haunted house on Halloween, Oct. 31, 1980. Photo by David Perry | staff

David McCall, left, and Sean Maness were frightened by University of Kentucky student Kathryn Poe, who was dressed as a witch at a Lexington haunted house on Oct. 31, 1980.  Photo by David Perry | Staff

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Dudley’s former home, 2001

The bar area of iconic Lexington restaurant Dudley's, May 14, 2001. Dudley's was at its Maxwell Street location for 28 years until they moved to its current location on West Short Street, between Mill and Market, in the fall of 2009. Photo by Mark Cornelison | staff

The bar area of iconic Lexington restaurant Dudley’s on May 14, 2001. Dudley’s was on Maxwell Street for 28 years until it moved to its current home on West Short Street, between Mill and Market streets, in fall 2009. Photo by Mark Cornelison | Staff

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