Disambiguation evidence for Paducah, Kentucky, United States via surface form

"Paducah, Kentucky"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Paducah, Kentucky".

Predicate Object
areaCode 270
areaCode 364
climate humid subtropical climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designatedAsUNESCOCreativeCityIn 2013
economySector healthcare services
economySector retail trade
economySector river transportation
economySector tourism
foundedBy William Clark
foundedIn 1827
hasAirport Barkley Regional Airport
hasCulturalEvent Lower Town Arts & Music Festival
hasCulturalEvent Paducah QuiltWeek
hasEducationalInstitution West Kentucky Community and Technical College
hasHeritageDesignation UNESCO Creative Cities Network
surface form: UNESCO Creative City of Crafts and Folk Art
hasHistoricDistrict Downtown Paducah Historic District
hasHistoricDistrict Lower Town Arts District
hasLandmark Carson Center for the Performing Arts
hasLandmark Paducah Wall to Wall Murals
hasMuseum National Quilt Museum
incorporatedAsCityIn 1830
instanceOf city
instanceOf county seat
isCountySeatOf McCracken County, Kentucky
knownFor National Quilt Museum
knownFor historic river commerce
knownFor regional cultural center
knownFor regional economic center
locatedAtConfluenceOf Ohio River
locatedAtConfluenceOf Tennessee River
locatedIn McCracken County, Kentucky
locatedInRegion Western Kentucky
locatedOnRiver Ohio River
locatedOnRiver Tennessee River
namedAfter Paduke (legendary Chickasaw chief)
nearFacility Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
population approximately 27,000 (2020 census)
postalCode 42001
postalCode 42002
postalCode 42003
regionRole regional medical center for western Kentucky and southern Illinois
servedByHighway Interstate 24
servedByHighway U.S. Route 45
servedByHighway U.S. Route 60
servedByHighway U.S. Route 62
state Kentucky
timeZone Central Time Zone
transportHubFor inland river barge traffic

As object (9)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Paducah, Kentucky".