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New Circle Road and Winchester Road, 1951

Aerial view of construction of the intersection of New Circle Rd. and Winchester Rd, Jan. 1951. The intersection was a clover leaf design until June 2000 when it was changed into the "urban diamond" interchange it is today. The new interchange was the first urban diamond in Lexington and one of a handful in the state. Urban diamonds are often used in tight situations, where there's little space to expand the interchanges.

Aerial view of construction of the intersection of New Circle Road and Winchester Road, January 1951. The intersection was a cloverleaf design until June 2000, when it was changed into the “urban diamond” interchange that it is today. It was the first urban diamond in Lexington and one of a handful in the state. Urban diamonds are often used in tight situations, where there’s little space to expand the interchanges.

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Transylvania College orientation, 1954

Transylvania College orientation week, Sept. 1954. Left to right: Charles E. Lewis, Carolyn Reynolds, Bob Wright, Nancy Jones, Delma Sue Brinegar and Roland Russell. Published in the Lexington Leader Sept. 23, 1954.

Incoming Transylvania College students attended orientation week in September 1954. From left: Charles E. Lewis, Carolyn Reynolds, Bob Wright, Nancy Jones, Delma Sue Brinegar and Roland Russell. Published in the Lexington Leader Sept. 23, 1954.

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Cincinnati Reds exhibition game at UK, 1946

The baseball field at the University of Kentucky's Stoll Field played host to an exhibition game between the Cincinnati Reds and Boston Red Sox April 9, 1946. It was the first game ever played there by two major-league teams. Cincinnati won 4-2. The crowd was estimated at 7,000-8,000.

The University of Kentucky’s Stoll Field hosted a Major League Baseball exhibition game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Boston Red Sox on April 9, 1946. It was first the major league game ever played there. Cincinnati won, 4-2. The crowd was estimated at 7,000 to 8,000.

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Heather Renee French, Miss America 1999

One month after being crowned Miss America, Maysville native Heather Renee French, was paraded through downtown Lexington, Oct. 15, 1999. A year later she married Lt. Governor Steve Henry in Louisville. A new Miss Kentucky will be crowned Saturday, July 12. Photo by Jahi Chikwendiu, Herald-Leader Staff

One month after being crowned Miss America, Maysville native Heather Renee French was paraded through downtown Lexington on Oct. 15, 1999. A year later, she married Lt. Gov. Steve Henry in Louisville. The 2014 Miss Kentucky will be crowned Saturday. Photo by Jahi Chikwendiu | Herald-Leader staff

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Rick Pitino’s first Kentucky game, 1989

Rick Pitino coaching his first game at UK against Ohio. Behind Pitino is  Richie Farmer. The Wildcats won 76-73 and finished the season 14-14, 10-8 in the SEC. Photo by Charles Bertram, staff

Rick Pitino coached his first game at Kentucky on Nov. 28, 1989 against Ohio. Behind Pitino is Richie Farmer. The Wildcats won, 76-73, and finished the season 14-14, 10-8 in the SEC.   Photo by Charles Bertram | staff

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University of Kentucky, 1945

Aerial shot of University of Kentucky campus, 1945. Running from left to right across the picture is South Limestone St. Memorial Hall is on the left side, about halfway up, and Stoll Field is just to the left of center.

An aerial shot of the University of Kentucky campus, 1945. Running from left to right across the picture is South Limestone. Memorial Hall is at right, about halfway up, and Stoll Field is just to the left of center. Click on the image for a closer look.

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Versailles castle destroyed by fire, 2004

The landmark castle on Versailles Rd. in Woodford County on fire May 10, 2004. Deceased Lexington contractor Rex Martin Sr. started building the castle in 1969. But it was never finished and sat empty for more than 30 years. Tom Post spent millions of dollars and several years rebuilding the landmark into a luxury inn. Improvements started by Post were nearly complete when the fire destroyed the building. The state fire marshal's office concluded there was "a high probability" that an arsonist set the fire, but nobody was ever charged. Now the castle is called CastlePost and features 10 luxury rooms and suites and is a popular for wedding receptions and charitable events. Photo by David Perry, Herald-Leader staff

The landmark castle on Versailles Road in Woodford County was destroyed by fire May 10, 2004. Deceased Lexington contractor Rex Martin Sr. started building the castle in 1969. But it was never finished and sat empty for more than 30 years. Martin died in August 2003, and Tom Post bought it the following November. After the fire, Post spent millions of dollars and several years rebuilding the landmark into a luxury inn. That project was nearly complete when the fire destroyed the building. The state fire marshal’s office concluded that there was “a high probability” that an arsonist set the fire, but nobody was ever charged. Now the castle is called CastlePost and features 10 luxury rooms and suites and is popular for wedding receptions and charitable events. Photo by David Perry | Herald-Leader staff

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Fire department’s new equipment, 1950

Lexington Fire Department personnel inspecting new equipment Dec. 12, 1950.  From left, W. T. Kerns, E. F. Petit, Jimmy Smith and Fire Chief Earl McDaniel.

Lexington Fire Department personnel inspected new equipment on Dec. 12, 1950. From left, W. T. Kerns, E. F. Petit, Jimmy Smith and Fire Chief Earl McDaniel.

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Alice Cooper performs at Rupp Arena, 1978

Rock musician Alice Cooper during his "School's Out for Summer '78" concert tour at Rupp Arena Sunday, June 25, 1978. The group AC/DC opened for Cooper. Photo by Ron Garrison, Herald-Leader staff

Rock musician Alice Cooper during his “School’s Out for Summer ’78” concert tour at Rupp Arena on June 25, 1978. The group AC/DC opened for Cooper. Photo by Ron Garrison | Herald-Leader staff

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Shelter for hitchhiking servicemen, 1944

A shelter, one of five placed on main highways out of Lexington, erected by the Man O' War post of the American Legion, for convenience of servicemen hitchhiking. Nov. 1944

A shelter, one of five placed on main highways out of Lexington, erected by the Man o’ War post of the American Legion, for the convenience of servicemen hitchhiking. November 1944

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