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Letter: Sulphur Well

Martha Berry writes:
This seems to be a day for nostalgia. I have just received Byron Crawford's new book and have been reliving, in memory, some of the things that he reminds me of.

And now the article about Sulpher Well. Dad and Mr. King Crenshaw would sit on that wonderful porch talking, solving all the world's problems, while we would be at the spring tasting the water. BTW, sulphur water must be an acquired taste. In a little while, we would be called to the hotel for dinner. The fried chicken was the best of anywhere. Ah, memories. A walk back in time.
Comments re: Lighthouse Restaurant was first Porter's Restaurant




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Beula Villa Hotel exists only in pictures now



2023-12-29 - Metcalfe County, KY .
Bill Blaydes of Sulphur Well shared Mary Porter's keepsake picture of the Beula Villa Hotel which is now gone except for pictures. He noted, "Brings back a lot of good memories of all of Sulphur Well and the friends that lived and visited there the Community was like one big family."

We run this picture, reminded of the good memories in Martha Berry's recent letter.

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