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Touring Southern Heights in United States
Southern Heights in the region of Kentucky is located in United States - some 475 mi or ( 764 km ) West of Washington , the country's capital city .
Time in Southern Heights is now 03:53 AM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " America/Kentucky/Louisville " with a UTC offset of -4 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Bloomington, Clarksville, Columbus, Jeffersonville, and New Albany. Being here already, consider visiting Bloomington . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Southern Heights ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
Videos
Ralf Souquet - 92 Ball Run Part 1
From the 2008 Derby City Classic Straight Pool Challenge - Ralf Souquet misses two shots in two attempts at the straight pool challenge, and rebounds back to run 92 balls on his 3rd attempt. Commentar ..
Ralf Souquet - 92 Ball Run - Part 4
From the 2008 Derby City Classic Straight Pool Challenge - Ralf Souquet misses two shots in two attempts at the straight pool challenge, and rebounds back to run 92 balls on his 3rd attempt. Commentar ..
enjoy the silence parody
on vacation, i was on my way home and did not want to stop at a hospital. i took some pain medicine and this is the result . me being silly ..
What causes a circuit breaker to trip over and over? John Waters, Inc. http://www.jwaters.com
Tim Dawson, Owner of John Waters, Inc. discusses what your options are and when you should be concerned. Circuit breakers are meant to trip when too many amps are being pulled through the electrical s ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Beechmont, Louisville
Beechmont is a neighborhood in the south end of Louisville, Kentucky. Its modern boundaries are I-264 to the north, Taylor Boulevard to the west, Southern Parkway and Southland Boulevard to the south, and Third Street, Allmond and Louisville Avenues to the east. Iroquois Park is located to its southwest.
Located at 38.18 -85.76 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Highland Park, Louisville
Highland Park was a city near and eventually neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky that was razed as a part of the expansion of Louisville International Airport. Its boundaries were roughly the CSX railroad tracks to the west, and what would become the Kentucky State Fair & Exposition Center and the airport on all other sides (initially these were farm land).
Located at 38.18 -85.75 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Churchill Downs
Churchill Downs, located on Central Avenue in south Louisville, Kentucky, United States, is a Thoroughbred racetrack most famous for hosting the Kentucky Derby annually. It officially opened in 1875, and held the first Kentucky Derby and the first Kentucky Oaks in the same year. Churchill Downs has also hosted the renowned Breeders' Cup on eight occasions, most recently in 2011. Churchill Downs Incorporated owns and operates the racetrack.
Located at 38.20 -85.77 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Kentucky Kingdom
Kentucky Kingdom (previously known as Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom) is a standing but not operating amusement park, located in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. The park is located on 58 acres of land which includes a collection of 30 amusement rides and a water park previously named Splashwater Kingdom. In 2011, the operators of Indiana's Holiday World and Splashin' Safari amusement park proposed re-opening the park and renaming it Bluegrass Boardwalk; however, those plans were cancelled in June 2012.
Located at 38.20 -85.75 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
Papa John's Cardinal Stadium is a football stadium located in Louisville, Kentucky, USA and serves as the home of the University of Louisville football program. Debuting in 1998, it is one of the last football stadiums in NCAA Division I-A (now Division I FBS) to open in the 20th century. The official seating capacity in the quasi-horseshoe shaped facility was 42,000 through the 2008 season.
Located at 38.21 -85.76 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
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