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Letter: final answer about two tower mystery Re: Where's the second water tower in the picture? The second water tower in the mystery photo is in Sparksville. It turns out that Billy Joe Fudge had answered the question about where the second water tower was back in 2012. He sent his link from Columbia Magazine archives of his "Kentucky Color" feature map ... making the answer clear, when you draw a line from the Lindsey Wilson and Bomar Heights Water Towers, following that line on to the Southwest, it intersects to within a few feet the Walmart and Sparksville Water Towers. The 2020 photo was taken from beside the Bomar Heights Water Tower, looking south and west along Hwy 61, to show the New Columbia tower at Walmart looking like it was sitting in the tree tops. When the photo was processed, it clearly showed another modern tower in the distance, and that created the question. This story was posted on 2020-05-07 08:12:04
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