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Fort Thomas

American  
[tom-uhs] / ˈtɒm əs /

noun

  1. a city in N Kentucky.


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Wham and his military escort carrying a $26,000 army payroll to Fort Thomas.

From Washington Times

Meier, an attorney, lived in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, near Cincinnati, with his wife and three children, where he served on the City Council just before being named deputy chief of staff for former Gov. Matt Bevin in 2015.

From Washington Times

The Fort Thomas, Kentucky, native was a four-year starter with the Wildcats from 1994-97 and earned first team All-SEC honors as a senior.

From Seattle Times

Two Democrats are running in the GOP-dominant district that spans parts of northern and central and eastern Kentucky: business consultant Shannon Fabert of Hebron and nurse practitioner Alexandra Owensby of Fort Thomas.

From Washington Times

Fort Thomas, named for the stalwart Virginian who — unlike Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson — remained faithful to his soldier’s oath while rivaling them both in military skill, closed in 1964.

From Washington Post