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  2. Wilder, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    21-83172. GNIS feature ID. 2405743 [ 2] Website. wilderky .gov. Wilder is a home rule-class city in Campbell County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 3,176 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky metropolitan area .

  3. St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church (Wilder, Kentucky)

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    The St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church in Wilder, Kentucky is located at 1307 John's Hill Road near Northern Kentucky University. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [ 1][ 2] A stone church was built on the present site in 1858. The parish was begun by nine German immigrant families, 11 years earlier in 1847.

  4. Murder of Pearl Bryan - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Bryan ( c. 1874 –1896) was a 22-year-old pregnant American woman from Greencastle, Indiana who was found decapitated in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, in 1896. [ 1] Her head was severed below the fifth vertebra. Due to the murder's gruesome nature, it achieved significant notoriety at the time. [ 2] More recently, there have been claims that ...

  5. Bobby Mackey - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Mackey. Robert Randall "Bobby" Mackey (born March 25, 1948) is a traditional country music singer whose career has spanned 40 years. [ 2] His musical style can be described by his loyalty to Hank Williams, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Buck Owens, Conway Twitty, and Johnny Paycheck, and is the foundation for his musical success. Mackey ...

  6. Leitch's Station - Wikipedia

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    Leitch's Station was the first settlement in Campbell County, Kentucky, USA, now the City of Wilder, Kentucky on the Licking River. It was located six miles south of the mouth of the Licking and was named for Major David Leitch (1753–1794), who was given the land for his service in the American Revolutionary War. David Leitch was Aide-de-Camp ...

  7. Jenny Wiley State Resort Park - Wikipedia

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    Jenny Wiley State Resort Park was founded as Dewey Lake State Park on January 1, 1954, with Dewey Lake near Prestonsburg, Kentucky as its centerpiece. It was renamed in the early 1950s for Virginia "Jenny" Wiley, a pioneer woman who is remembered as a survivor of captivity by Native Americans. It became one of the resort parks in the state in ...

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