Assumption. Begun in 1894, this cathedral in Covington, Kentucky, is a smaller-scale replica of its French predecessor, right down to its beloved rose windows and carved stone gargoyles. The interior doesn’t disappoint either: walls festooned with ornate murals and towering ceilings provide pitch-perfect acoustics for three historic pipe organs.
2. Greek To Me
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There’s the Parthenon in Athens: Check out the one in Nashville. Built for Tennessee’s Centennial Exposition in 1897, the
Nashville Parthenon boasts the exact specifications of the original, down to the 42-foot golden Athena.
3. Rock of Ages
England’s Stonehenge is legendary. Instead, consider America’s own version in North Salem, New Hampshire.
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Kent State kicker Matthew Trickett transfers to Minnesota
The 2x First Team All-MAC kicker leaves behind a legacy which includes a 19-point performance in the 2019 Frisco Bowl
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Kickers are often trivialized when it comes to discussing the game of football. But Kent State lost an integral part of its recent football success to the transfer portal Friday morning.
After serving three seasons as the Golden Flashes’ kicker, Matthew Trickett announced his commitment to Minnesota, where he’ll carry out his special teams duties for P.J. Fleck and the Golden Gophers. Four days prior to announcing his destination, Trickett disclosed his entry into the transfer portal on Twitter with a note thanking Kent State for the past three years: