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  2. Kentucky Wildcats football - Wikipedia

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    First season: 1881; 143 years ago: Athletic director: Mitch Barnhart: Head coach: Mark Stoops 11th season, 63–65 (.492) Stadium: Kroger Field (capacity: 61,000 ...

  3. Singletary Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Originally opened on November 1, 1979, as Center for the Arts, the Singletary Center for the Arts is a fine arts complex located on the campus of the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky.

  4. Central Bank Center - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank Center (formerly known as Lexington Center) is an entertainment, convention and sports complex located on an 11-acre (45,000 m 2) site in downtown Lexington, Kentucky. [1] It features a convention center, the Hyatt Regency Hotel, and Rupp Arena .

  5. Lexington Financial Center - Wikipedia

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    The Lexington Financial Center, locally known as "Fifth Third", “The World’s Tallest Building”, or the "Big Blue Building", is a 357,361-square-foot (33,199.9 m 2), 410-foot (120 m), 31-floor high-rise in Lexington, Kentucky. It is located between Vine Street and Main Street at South Mill Street.

  6. Rupp Arena - Wikipedia

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    Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center is an arena located in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, United States.Since its opening in 1976, it has been the centerpiece of Central Bank Center (formerly Lexington Center), a convention and shopping facility owned by an arm of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, which is located next to the Lexington Hyatt and Hilton hotels.

  7. Blackburn Correctional Complex - Wikipedia

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    Blackburn Correctional Complex (BCC) is a minimum-security state prison located near Lexington, Kentucky. It opened in 1972 and had a prison population of 594 as of 2007. It is named for former Kentucky governor Luke P. Blackburn, who is known as the "father of prison reform in Kentucky." References

  8. Federal Medical Center, Lexington - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Medical Center, Lexington (FMC Lexington) is a United States federal prison in Kentucky for male or female inmates requiring medical or mental health care. It is designated as an administrative facility, which means that it holds inmates of all security classifications.

  9. Hilary J. Boone Center - Wikipedia

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    The Hilary J. Boone Center. The Hilary J. Boone Center was one of two university clubs at the University of Kentucky. The Club at UK's Spindletop Hall was its sister club, and both belong to the Association of College and University Clubs. The Boone Center served as a meeting, dining and special event venue in the heart of campus, seating up to ...