Top Physics Schools in Kentucky

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Top Physics Schools in Kentucky

RANKING GRADUATE PHYSICS
1 University of Kentucky, Department of Physics and Astronomy
Address: 177 Chemistry-Physics Building , Lexington, KY 40506-0055
Phone: (859) 257-6722
Email: gradapp@pa.uky.edu
Website: http://www.pa.uky.edu

Some National Historic Landmarks in Kentucky

  • Springfield is the Louisville home where the 12th President of the United States, Zachary Taylor, spent his childhood. Built around 1790.
  • Locust Grove is a homestead in Louisville visited by the famous pioneers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, and also home to the hero of the American Revolution, George Clark. Built in 1790.
  • Home of renowned physician Ephraim McDowell in Danville. Built in 1795.
  • Liberty Hall is the home of prominent politician John Brown in Frankfort. Built in 1796.
  • Ashland is the estate of the famous politician and statesman Henry Clay in the city of Lexington. Built in 1811.
  • The house in Covington, where Daniel Beard, the founder of the Boy Scouts in the United States, spent his childhood. Built in 1821.
  • ” Old Morrison ” is one of the buildings of Transylvania University in Lexington (the first university west of the Appalachians). Built in 1834.
  • ” Old Oscar Pepper Distillery ” in Versailles, built in the thirties of the XIX century.
  • The ” Old Bank ” building in Louisville, built in 1837
  • The building of the Old Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort. Built in 1837.
  • Louisville Mariners ‘ Hospital, built in 1845.
  • The building of the Kentucky School for the Deaf in Danville, built in 1857.
  • A neoclassical water tower in Louisville built in 1860.
  • Suspension bridge built 1856–1866 across the Ohio River, designed by John Roebling, connecting the city of Covington with Cincinnati, Ohio. It is considered the prototype of the famous Brooklyn Bridge in New York.
  • Churchill Downs is a Louisville racetrack that hosts the annual Kentucky Derby. Built in 1875.
  • Lincoln Hall is one of the buildings of the college in the city of Bereya, famous for being the first institution of higher education in the US South, in which students of different racial backgrounds studied together. Built in 1887.
  • ” Barks’ Distillery ” in the village of Loretto, built in 1889
  • River steamer Belle of Louisville (“Beauty of Louisville”) – one of the few surviving steamers of this type. Built in 1914, moored in Louisville.
  • The childhood home of Whitney Young, a prominent civil rights activist, in the township of Simpsonville. Built in 1921.
  • Wendover is the former headquarters of the Frontier Nursing Service, an organization founded by Mary Breckinridge that provided medical care to rural areas of eastern Kentucky and trained midwives. Built in the city of Heiden in 1925.