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Link: Website has dozens of Adair Scenic Highway pictures

H.B. Elkins is an information officer with the Kentucky Highway Department District 10 Headquarters in Jackson, KY whose fascination with roads and especially highway signage has led to a fascinating pictorial website, "The Millenium Highway."

A recent photo-log of a "Kentucky-Tennessee Road Trip,Home to Dale Hollow to Frankfort (with a side trip into Tennessee) Aug. 19-20-21, 2007" is documented with a hundred or so photos. Twenty-four of them are well-captioned photos taken on KY 61 in Adair County from the Cumberland County line through the Metcalfe County spur, and north on new KY 61, across Tutt Street, back to the Square, and then north of on KY 55 and above the Taylor County line.

To see the road trip Click HereIf you poke around on the site, you'll find a lot of other fascinating photos, including more from Columbia and Adair County.




This story was posted on 2007-11-29 16:18:30
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