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The most famous gravesites belong to Revolutionary War hero George Rogers Clark, Kentucky Fried Chicken founder Colonel Harland Sanders, and boxing legend Muhammad Ali. Patty Hill is also buried here.
Louisville is known for a lot of things, such as sluggers and steamboats, horses and hot browns. It can be a place to live it up, but it’s also not a bad place to be when you die.
Join Host/Producer Roberto Mighty at beautiful Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, KY — a 300-acre arboretum, birding space, gardening gem and historic burial ground. Interments include boxer and ...
Shedeur Sanders got a motivational pep talk after his NFL Draft slide from KFC's Colonel Sanders The Colonel is looking out for a fellow Sanders and offered some words of wisdom on social media ...
On a sunny day, take a walk through Cave Hill Cemetery, where you’ll find Muhammad Ali’s grave (Colonel Harland Sanders is also buried here if you want to pay homage to the king of fried chicken).
When Sanders died of leukemia, he was buried in his trademark white suit at Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, after his body was displayed lying in state in the rotunda of the Kentucky State ...
Family and friends of legendary University of Louisville men's basketball coach Denny Crum watched from the path in Cave Hill Cemetery as his daughter and widow pulled a black drape off a 10-foot ...
Denny Crum's headstone installed at Cave Hill Cemetery grave, monument to come soon Killian Baarlaer, Louisville Courier Journal Sat, Mar 1, 2025 · 2 min read ...
Colonel Sanders died in 1980 and was buried in Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky. In 2008, PETA purchased a burial plot that was less than a few hundred yards from Sanders’.
A pathway in Louisville's historic Cave Hill Cemetery leads straight to the man who changed the world of fried chicken forever. Below the bust designed by his daughter is Harland Sanders, more ...