Civil War, Grant, Jews, Carter, Eclipses in 2017 & 2024, New Madrid, & LQGBT Have In Common?

PADUCAH, KY. JEWS Carl M. Cannon  Washington Bureau chief, RealClearPolitics @CarlCannon (Twitter) ccannon@realclearpolitics.com Carl M. Cannon is the Washington bureau chief for RealClearPolitics. Reach him on Twitter @CarlCannon. Good morning, it’s Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2019. Forty years ago today, Jimmy Carter crossed the street on foot from his residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. to Lafayette Park. … Continue reading Civil War, Grant, Jews, Carter, Eclipses in 2017 & 2024, New Madrid, & LQGBT Have In Common?

The Short History Of Paducah Ky.

A Short History of Paducah, Kentucky Written by Nathan Lynn McCracken County Public Library Family and Local Historian December 2012 The site of present day Paducah was first acknowledged by Europeans when George Rogers Clark made a short stop at the mouth of the Tennessee on the Illinois shore in 1778. While Clark “claimed” the … Continue reading The Short History Of Paducah Ky.