Teddy, Kentucky
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Teddy, also known locally as Teddy Hill, is an unincorporated community with an extinct post office in southern Casey County, Kentucky, United States. It was named by its first post master, Billy Roe Combest, for his son Theodore. The post office closed in 1932.
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Coordinates: 37°10′47″N 84°56′31″W / 37.17972°N 84.94194°W
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