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Letter: Probably my Aunt Pauline Browning's buttercups

Vicky Pike writes:
My dad's brother Tommy Browning and his wife Pauline lived in that house along with their girls Janice Judy Patty and Ellen. I remember visiting them on Sunday afternoons when I was a small child. Just wondering what will be done with the property? I heard once maybe a restaurant but I see nothing has happened there yet.
Comments re: Daffodil watch 2024 - Walmart view
Vicky, thank you for the reminder of the family connection! I wondered how long it will be before the corner goes commercial and the pretty landscape will have to be dozed. - LW




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Daffodil watch 2024 - Walmart view



2024-03-06 - Marion County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Across from the Lebanon, KY Walmart center, the old historic home has been torn down and removed but the huge patches of March Lilies that dotted the grounds continue to thrive.

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