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One and one-half miles NE in Central Park is an irregular row of mounds, part of a chain built by prehistoric men who were the forerunners of American Indians. Many of remains of that ancient people which once dotted this area were leveled as the town expanded. Some of these were burial mounds; others contained artifacts such as arrowheads and stone utensils.
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Here Lies James H. Mc Coy/Here Lies Floyd Mc Coy
Ashland, KY
Here Lies James H. McCoy Oldest son of Randall and Sarah.
Baseball at Central Park
Ashland, KY
Organized baseball in Ashland began when the Ashland Colonels, a minor league team, played at Armco Field from 1939-42.
Booker T. Washington School
Ashland, KY
School’s first two-year high school class graduated in 1925 and first four-year class in 1932.
Mary Elliott Flanery
Catlettsburg, KY
The first woman elected to Kentucky legislature, 1921.
Putnam Stadium
Ashland, KY
This stadium served the Ashland Public Schools.
