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William Huston Natcher (September 11, 1909 –
March 29, 1994) was a
Democratic congressman,
serving in the
United States House of
Representatives from...
- The
William H.
Natcher Green River Parkway was the
designation for a 72.3-mile (116.4 km)
freeway that ran from
Bowling Green to
Owensboro in the US commonwealth...
- The
William H.
Natcher Bridge is a cable-sta****
bridge that
carries U.S.
Highway 231 over the Ohio River. The
bridge connects Owensboro,
Kentucky to Rockport...
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opened in 1972 as the
Green River Parkway and was
renamed the
William H.
Natcher Parkway in 1994. It was
designated as I-165 in 2019
after completion of...
- Green, was completed. The
Green River Parkway (now
called the
William H.
Natcher Parkway), was
completed in the 1970s to
connect Bowling Green and Owensboro...
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Panama City, Florida. One of its most
notable landmarks is the
William H.
Natcher Bridge, a 0.853
miles (1.373 km) long cable-sta****
bridge that connects...
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Morton (R) House: ▌F. Chelf (D) ▌C. Perkins (D) ▌J. Watts (D) ▌W.
Natcher (D) ▌E. Siler (R) ▌F. Stubblefield (D) ▌G. Snyder (R) 89th Senate: ▌J....
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reached the
Supreme Court of the
United States.
Representative William Natcher, a
strong proponent of the
bridge and
chair of a key
congressional subcommittee...
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Edward Kennedy,
House Majority Leader Jim Wright,
Congressman William H.
Natcher and
House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neil who gave the eulogy.
Perkins was succeeded...
- (Western
Kentucky Parkway) to the
William H.
Natcher Parkway, then turn
southeast following the
Natcher Parkway to I-65 near
Bowling Green.
Former Governor...