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0.5 miles (0.80 km) of the square on which to locate the academy. On
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College, which inspired the city to hold the first Great American Brass Band Festival in 1990. The festival has been held annually in June ever since. Constitution Square is one of the locales used for outdoor performances
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Kentucky Department of Parks began discussions with Boyle County officials concerning the possibility of transferring control of Constitution Square to the county government, and the transfer was completed March 6, 2012. In the interim, the county received a $ 500,000 grant from the
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Danville's Community Arts Center in 2004, Ernst Crown-Weber, a local businessman, renamed the event Constitution Square 5K Run for the Arts and began organizing it as a way to raise money for the center.
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The square fell into disuse after the district court disbanded, and, in 1817, the city's trustees sold half of the city square to raise money for the establishment of an educational institution known as
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Convention and Tourism Bureau in exchange for its in-kind services managing the park jointly with the Boyle County Industrial Foundation. Danville Mayor Bernie Hunstad opposed the arrangement, fearing that park management would dilute both organizations' primary
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Grayson constructed Grayson's Tavern in Danville sometime around 1785. The asymmetrical, ell-shaped building faces south onto Walnut Street with a front entrance on the south and a side entrance on the west, which opens onto Constitution Square. The Mary Akin Memorial Herb Garden, located
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in 1945, the ban on nonessential construction was lifted, and the state restarted construction and restoration activities in Constitution Square in 1948. These activities included restoring and re-roofing the buildings, adding furniture to the buildings, constructing walkways, erecting signs, and
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purchased the land from the Freemasons in 1834, and they subsequently sold it to a Reverend Adams the following year. Adams purchased two adjacent plots and founded an all-female academy which ultimately failed. In 1854, the Danville Theological Seminary moved from the campus of Centre College to
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created the Judicial District of Kentucky in 1783. Harrodsburg was designated as the district's first seat of justice, but because of inadequate facilities in Harrodsburg, the Supreme Court for the District of Kentucky moved its next session to Crow's Station and ordered the construction of a
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Department of Housing and Urban Development to renovate many of the site's properties, turning Constitution Square into an economic hub for the area. Improvements to the site will include making the first floors of all buildings compliant with the
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Beatty; while staying overnight at Grayson's Tavern, Beatty recorded that he and his companions were "very much disturbed by a Political Club which met in the next house where we slept and kept us awake till 12 or 1 o'clock."
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in 1817. The trustees sold another portion of the square near Main Street for the construction of private residences in 1823, and the Freemasons purchased the courthouse and the land it occupied in 1828. A group of
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courthouse there. The courthouse was built on what is now Constitution Square in March 1785, and the court convened there regularly until its dissolution when Kentucky gained statehood in 1792.
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and Centre College president Robert L. McLeod Jr. contained reminders of the ongoing war and praise for the ideals of democracy. In addition, a plaque honoring the framers of the first
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Andrew Clark allowed them to enlist after some initial hesitation. Arriving with wounds inflicted upon them in route, this group was the first to enlist at this site, where 10,000
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Danville's trustees also voted to give free use of the courthouse in the square to a group of
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festival would be suspended due to budget cuts prompted by the
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business district, which lay on Constitution Square facing the
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Merritt, Lindsay; Carol Johnson Senn; Clarence Wyatt (2011).
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Copley, Rich (June 11, 2011). "Ready, Aim, Play Something".
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2112:Smith, Mariel (September 7, 2012).
1858:Edwards, Brenda S. (July 7, 2008).
1767:"Constitution Square Historic Site"
1713:Collins, Stephanie (May 21, 2013).
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1958:Laun, Susie (September 19, 2009).
1908:Edwards, Brenda S. (May 6, 2011).
1883:Edwards, Brenda S. (May 3, 2005).
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1933:Kleffman, Todd (March 10, 2012).
1820:. Spindletop Research, Inc. 1975.
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1778:"Constitution Square History"
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2684:Kingdom Come
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2664:Grayson Lake
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2356:Daniel Boone
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617:George Muter
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3144:Mississippi
3059:Connecticut
2762:Green River
2689:Lake Malone
2501:Jenny Wiley
2420:Green River
2191:October 17,
1133:Camp Nelson
710:common bond
699:Schoolhouse
660:Thomas Todd
633:Congressmen
621:Harry Innes
601:James Brown
554:honeysuckle
458:Post office
424:Camp Nelson
410:during the
265:Confederate
176:post office
86: /
61:Coordinates
45:County park
3442:Categories
3259:Washington
3179:New Mexico
3174:New Jersey
3049:California
2867:Tom Dorman
2852:JJ Audubon
2837:Blue Licks
2757:Dewey Lake
2714:Nolin Lake
2629:Carr Creek
2599:White Hall
2123:August 28,
2044:August 28,
1994:August 28,
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1570:August 28,
1545:August 28,
1142:0813122465
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727:row houses
706:fieldstone
693:ex-officio
656:John Brown
533:David Rice
443:Louisville
408:Union Army
398:erected a
361:state seal
306:Louisville
252:Methodists
247:Freemasons
164:U.S. state
126:Year-round
74:84°46′15″W
71:37°38′43″N
3269:Wisconsin
3234:Tennessee
3139:Minnesota
3114:Louisiana
2842:Brigadoon
2832:Blackacre
2787:Pennyrile
2397:Red River
2103:March 21,
2078:March 21,
1974:March 30,
1949:March 30,
1899:March 30,
1849:March 21,
1757:March 30,
1670:March 21,
1620:March 21,
1595:March 21,
671:paymaster
668:U.S. Army
597:Louisiana
531:minister
499:£86, and
449:Buildings
438:trained.
412:Civil War
257:Civil War
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3204:Oklahoma
3184:New York
3159:Nebraska
3149:Missouri
3134:Michigan
3124:Maryland
3109:Kentucky
3089:Illinois
3064:Delaware
3054:Colorado
3044:Arkansas
2767:Kentenia
2594:Waveland
2430:Reelfoot
2254:Kentucky
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1924:April 3,
1874:March 8,
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562:rosemary
558:lavender
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295:Governor
218:attack.
172:Virginia
168:Kentucky
50:Location
3371:Related
3274:Wyoming
3249:Vermont
3154:Montana
3094:Indiana
3074:Georgia
3069:Florida
3039:Arizona
3029:Alabama
2792:Tygarts
2782:Olympia
2506:Kenlake
2262:Federal
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763:corbels
714:transom
432:Colonel
326:pillory
322:diorama
198:History
107:Created
3209:Oregon
3164:Nevada
3104:Kansas
3079:Hawaii
3034:Alaska
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847:, p. 1
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673:named
658:; and
650:, and
627:, and
568:, and
550:fennel
546:chives
416:slaves
216:Indian
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3239:Texas
3119:Maine
3084:Idaho
2876:Other
2802:State
2777:Knobs
2621:Parks
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