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- Louisville_Clock abstract "The Louisville Clock (often called the Derby Clock) is a 40-foot (12 m) high ornamental clock located on Fourth Street in Louisville, Kentucky. It was designed in the appearance like a gigantic wind-up toy, incorporating themes of Kentucky culture, especially the Kentucky Derby horse race. Eight ornamental columns support an elevated 5-lane race track. At noon each day, a bugle announced the beginning of a race between five hand-carved statues of figures with local significance: George Rogers Clark, Daniel Boone, Thomas Jefferson, King Louis XVI of France, and the Belle of Louisville. Several mechanized sculptures of notable past Louisvillians watched from above in a Victorian-esque gazebo: Mary Anderson, D.W. Griffith, Zachary Taylor, Henry Watterson, and Oliver Cooke.".
- Louisville_Clock thumbnail Louisville_Clock.jpg?width=300.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageExternalLink barney_bright_louisville_derby_c.htm.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageID "13178479".
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageLength "6559".
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageRevisionID "705184070".
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Barney_Bright.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Belle_of_Louisville.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Bowman_Field_(airport).
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Brown_Hotel_(Louisville,_Kentucky).
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Bugle.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Category:1976_establishments_in_Kentucky.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Category:1976_works.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clocks_in_the_United_States.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kentucky_Derby.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Public_art_in_Louisville,_Kentucky.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Relocated_buildings_and_structures_in_the_United_States.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink D._W._Griffith.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Boone.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Fourth_Street_Live!.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink George_Rogers_Clark.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Watterson.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Abramson.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Kentucky_Derby.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Kentucky_Derby_Museum.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Kentucky_Exposition_Center.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink List_of_attractions_and_events_in_the_Louisville_metropolitan_area.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XVI_of_France.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Louisville,_Kentucky.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Louisville_Zoo.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Anderson_(actress,_born_1859).
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Cooke.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Theatre_Square_(Louisville).
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Jefferson.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Wilson_W._Wyatt.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Zachary_Taylor.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLink File:Louisville_Clock.jpg.
- Louisville_Clock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Louisville Clock".
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- Louisville_Clock subject Category:1976_establishments_in_Kentucky.
- Louisville_Clock subject Category:1976_works.
- Louisville_Clock subject Category:Clocks_in_the_United_States.
- Louisville_Clock subject Category:Kentucky_Derby.
- Louisville_Clock subject Category:Public_art_in_Louisville,_Kentucky.
- Louisville_Clock subject Category:Relocated_buildings_and_structures_in_the_United_States.
- Louisville_Clock type Instrument.
- Louisville_Clock type Work.
- Louisville_Clock type Instrument.
- Louisville_Clock type Machine.
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- Louisville_Clock comment "The Louisville Clock (often called the Derby Clock) is a 40-foot (12 m) high ornamental clock located on Fourth Street in Louisville, Kentucky. It was designed in the appearance like a gigantic wind-up toy, incorporating themes of Kentucky culture, especially the Kentucky Derby horse race. Eight ornamental columns support an elevated 5-lane race track.".
- Louisville_Clock label "Louisville Clock".
- Louisville_Clock sameAs Q6689463.
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- Louisville_Clock sameAs Q6689463.
- Louisville_Clock wasDerivedFrom Louisville_Clock?oldid=705184070.
- Louisville_Clock depiction Louisville_Clock.jpg.
- Louisville_Clock isPrimaryTopicOf Louisville_Clock.