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Paducah (/pəˈduːkə/ pə-DOO-kə) is a home rule-class city in and the
county seat of
McCracken County, Kentucky,
United States. The
largest city in the...
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Paducah is the name of
multiple places in the
United States of America:
Paducah, Kentucky, a city on the Ohio
River Paducah, Texas, a
small town named...
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Paducah is a town in
Cottle County, Texas,
United States. The po****tion was 1,186 at the 2010 census, down from 1,498 in 2000. It is the
county seat...
- Duke of
Paducah is a
nickname that may
refer to:
Irvin S. Cobb,
nicknamed "Duke of
Paducah"
Benjamin Francis Ford,
known as The Duke of
Paducah William...
- The
Battle of
Paducah was
fought on
March 25, 1864,
during the
American Civil War. A
Confederate cavalry force led by Maj. Gen.
Nathan Bedford Forrest...
- The
Heath High
School shooting occurred at
Heath High
School in West
Paducah, Kentucky,
United States, on
December 1, 1997. 14-year-old
Michael Carneal...
- College. The
College of
Engineering currently operates a
satellite campus in
Paducah,
located on the
campus of West
Kentucky Community and
Technical College...
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Paducah (“If you wanna, you can
rhyme it with bazooka”) is a song
written by Leo
Robin and
Harry Warren,
originally performed by
Carmen Miranda and Benny...
- West
Paducah is an
unincorporated community in
McCracken County, Kentucky,
United States. Its
elevation is 361 feet (110 m). A m****
shooting occurred...
- Ford (May 12, 1901 – June 20, 1986),
known professionally as The Duke of
Paducah, was an
American country comedian,
radio host and
banjo player po****r...