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  1. 23 relations: Aegon, Alysheba, Commonwealth Building (Louisville), Downtown Louisville, Gerald D. Hines, John Burgee, Kentucky, Kentucky Derby, Lexington, Kentucky, List of tallest buildings by U.S. state and territory, List of tallest buildings in Kentucky, List of tallest buildings in Louisville, National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, New Year's Day, Office, Philip Johnson, PNC Tower, Providian, Retail, Romanesque architecture, Skyscraper, Statue, Thanksgiving (United States).

  2. 1993 establishments in Kentucky
  3. John Burgee buildings
  4. Office buildings completed in 1993

Aegon

Aegon Ltd. (stylized as AEGON) is a Dutch public company for life insurance, pensions and asset management.

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Alysheba

Alysheba (March 3, 1984 – March 27, 2009) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that won two legs of the Triple Crown in 1987.

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Commonwealth Building (Louisville)

The Commonwealth Building was a 21-story, building in Downtown Louisville, Kentucky located on the northwestern corner of Fourth Street and Broadway.

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Downtown Louisville

Downtown Louisville is the largest central business district in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the urban hub of the Louisville, Kentucky Metropolitan Area.

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Gerald D. Hines

Gerald Douglas Hines (August 15, 1925August 23, 2020) was an American real estate developer based in Houston.

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John Burgee

John Burgee (born August 28, 1933) is an American architect noted for his contributions to Postmodern architecture.

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Kentucky

Kentucky, officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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Kentucky Derby

The Kentucky Derby is an American Grade I stakes race run at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Lexington, Kentucky

Lexington is a consolidated city coterminous with, and the county seat of, Fayette County, Kentucky, United States.

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List of tallest buildings by U.S. state and territory

The following is a list of the tallest buildings by U.S. state and territory, based on standard height measurement.

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List of tallest buildings in Kentucky

This list of tallest buildings in Kentucky ranks skyscrapers in the U.S. state of Kentucky by height.

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List of tallest buildings in Louisville

This list of tallest buildings in Louisville ranks skyscrapers in the United States city of Louisville, Kentucky by height.

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National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame

The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame was founded in 1950 in Saratoga Springs, New York, to honor the achievements of American Thoroughbred race horses, jockeys, and trainers.

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New Year's Day

In the Gregorian calendar, New Year's Day is the first day of the calendar year, 1 January.

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Office

An office is a space where the employees of an organization perform administrative work in order to support and realize the various goals of the organization.

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Philip Johnson

Philip Cortelyou Johnson (July 8, 1906 – January 25, 2005) was an American architect who designed modern and postmodern architecture.

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PNC Tower

PNC Tower is a skyscraper in Downtown Louisville, Kentucky, and located at 101 South Fifth Street.

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Providian

Providian Financial Corporation was one of the leading credit card issuers in the United States when it was sold to Washington Mutual for approximately US$6.5 billion in October 2005.

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Retail

Retail is the sale of goods and services to consumers, in contrast to wholesaling, which is sale to business or institutional customers.

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Romanesque architecture

Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe that was predominant in the 11th and 12th centuries.

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A skyscraper is a tall continuously habitable building having multiple floors.

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Statue

A statue is a free-standing sculpture in which the realistic, full-length figures of persons or animals are carved or cast in a durable material such as wood, metal or stone.

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Thanksgiving (United States)

Thanksgiving is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.

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See also

1993 establishments in Kentucky

John Burgee buildings

Office buildings completed in 1993

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/400_West_Market

Also known as AEGON Center, Capital Holding Center, Providian Center.