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  2. Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Following Dr. McDowell's successful surgery, Danville became home to a number of physicians. This led to the formation of a community hospital in 1887. Through the years, the hospital expanded often. It marked its centennial in 1987 by changing its name to Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Today

  3. Danville High School (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The student-teacher ratio is 16, which matches the state average of 16. Spending per pupil is $9,310, higher than the state average of $7,639. [6]The makeup of the student body is 51% male, 49% female, 72% White, not Hispanic, 24% Black, not Hispanic, 3% Hispanic, and 1% Asian/Pacific Islander. 44% of students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program.

  4. Warrenwood Manor - Wikipedia

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    Warrenwood Manor is a historic property located in Danville, Kentucky, USA.The manor was built in 1856 by Samuel and John Fourche Warren, sons of the Revolutionary War veteran and legislator William Warren.

  5. Bellevue Cemetery (Danville, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The Danville National Cemetery is located within Bellevue Cemetery. The federal government purchased 18 lots within Bellevue Cemetery at the beginning of the American Civil War. The initial burials were Union soldiers who died at several Danville hospitals and subsequent burials included reinterments from other cemeteries.

  6. Boyle County High School - Wikipedia

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    Boyle County High School is a public high school located in Danville, Kentucky, United States. It serves nearly 900 students in grades 9–12. The school opened to students in the 1963–1964 school year. [3] The school was created to merge the area's high school students into one school.

  7. Parksville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Media in Parksville include The Advocate-Messenger, local newspaper of Danville, and the three local AM/FM radio stations, including the Hometown Radio Network (WRNZ- Z105; 105.1FM/1230AM). Local television broadcast includes LEX-18 ( Lexington ) and FOX-56 ( Lexington / Danville ).

  8. Danville Schools - Wikipedia

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    Danville Schools is a school district located in Danville, Kentucky. The district includes most of the boundaries of the city of Danville, [1] about 15 square miles (39 km 2 ) in size. It comprises a primary school, intermediate school, one middle school, and one high school and provides educational programs for about 1850 students.

  9. List of people from Danville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper editor and U.S. Senator from Michigan: Theodore O'Hara: 1820–1867: Poet and soldier William Owsley: 1782–1862: Associate justice of the Kentucky Court of Appeals; Governor of Kentucky Don Phelps: 1924–1982: Professional American football player Stephen Rolfe Powell: 1951–2019: Glass artist Scott Pruitt: b. 1968: Oklahoma ...