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Circle R feature continues to get additions

The Columbia Magazine feature story and photos on the Circle R Restaurant displayed at the Trabue Russell House continues to get letters about needed additions as so many are remembered to have been part of that family. In one of the pictures Earl Mann is listed on a photo that is actually of Earl Holt. Both were from Russell County.

Gary Mann shared that his dad, Earl Mann, helped run the Circle R Restaurant for JD Harper for almost 19 years at night.




This story was posted on 2023-10-26 20:45:32
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Earl Mann ran Circle R Restaurant night shift



2023-10-26 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Gary Mann and Doug Janes.
Gary Mann saw the Circle R Restaurant feature on Columbia Magazine and wanted his dad, Earl Mann, to be remembered. He helped run the Circle R for JD Harper for almost 19 years at night. He was from Russell County. In this picture from around 1968 Earl Mann is standing at left in the blue jacket holding the plate.
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