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It’s been five years since western Kentucky experienced a total solar eclipse, and some in the region are already looking forward to the next one.
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The City of Hopkinsville says they hosted an estimated 116,500 guests during the solar eclipse.City and county officials collected extensive data from…
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Less than two miles from NASA’s flag singling out the point of greatest totality is the SolQuest festival. More than 5,000 people from the United States…
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More than 150 food vendors are expected to arrive in Christian County this weekend to serve eclipse tourists.Health Education Manager Amanda…
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A group of certified scuba divers will witness the total solar eclipse from a rock quarry in Hopkinsville. Pennyroyal Scuba Center Co-Owner Kris Tapp said…
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More than half a million visitors are expected to be in the area for Monday’s total solar eclipse. On Sounds Good, Tracy Ross and U.S. Forest Service Fire…
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Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Spokesman Keith Todd says travelers should bring “a five gallon bucket of patience” when coming to see the total solar…
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Followers of early 20th Century Christian mystic Edgar Cayce will “usher in the age of love” in Hopkinsville during the total solar eclipse. That’s…
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An annual UFO festival in a town outside of Hopkinsville is preparing for a major influx of visitors during the August 21st total solar eclipse.The ‘Kelly…
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Land Between the Lakes has reversed its decision to open the Elk and Bison Prairie during the solar eclipse. An announcement on the park’s website says…