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== Must be some fascinating etymology! ==
Silly me -- I assumed Kentuck Knob would be in Kentucky. How did the name come about? Is there a Penn's Knob in Kentucky? :-)  Does Knob have some non-obvious regional connotation? (There's some humor here, but I'd really like to know) [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 20:46, 25 July 2010 (UTC)

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 Definition Kentuck Knob, also known as the Hagen House is a one story Usonian house designed by noted American architect Frank Lloyd Wright near Chalk Hill, in Fayette County Pennsylvania. [d] [e]
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Must be some fascinating etymology!

Silly me -- I assumed Kentuck Knob would be in Kentucky. How did the name come about? Is there a Penn's Knob in Kentucky? :-) Does Knob have some non-obvious regional connotation? (There's some humor here, but I'd really like to know) Howard C. Berkowitz 20:46, 25 July 2010 (UTC)