Tourist and travel photonegative files, 1974-1980.

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Tourist and travel photonegative files, 1974-1980.

These negatives depict various news and recreational events, and former state officials. There are photographs of the destruction in Louisville, Frankfort, and Hopkinsville from tornadoes; Horse Cave Theatre; farm machinery shows; and portraits of many former state officials. Also depicted are many events including the swearing-in ceremony of the Kentucky Court of Appeals; meetings, hearings, and conferences of the Legislative Research Commission; a Bicentennial Ball; Kentucky State Fairs; Miss Kentucky Pageants; Governor Julian M. Carroll's Derby Breakfasts; a Kentucky Colonels' Barbecue; Capital Expos; golf tournaments, including the Boots Randolph Golf Tournament; and the Les Nichols Heart Fund Drive. Other photographs document news assignments of the Department of Public Information, and the procedures for the publication of the COMMONWEALTH QUARTERLY.

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The LRC provides the General Assembly and the general public with analysis and information concerning statutory law, public policy, and the functioning of governmental agencies and institutions. The General Assembly created a Legislative Council as part of the governmental Reorganization Act of 1936. The Council was abolished and the Legislative Research Commission was established in 1948. The commission was established in 1948 to provide the Kentucky General Assembly wi...

Kentucky. Dept. of Public Information.

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Capital Expo (Frankfort, Ky.)

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Carroll, Julian M., 1931- .

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Kentucky. Dept. of the Arts.

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