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Special Links List: Double Cola, Ski, Greensburg, KY Another wonderful old photo has been submitted to ColumbiaMagazine.com by Larry Smith, South Central Kentucky historian and news anchor at WHVE FM 92.7, The WAVE. More on the subject, a list of links compiled by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com Click Here for Harold McKinney masterpiece on country store etiquette, including ordering a Dub Click here for story by Larry Smith, with Ed Waggener, on Green County sign painter Bob Moss and the signs he painted for the Greensburg Bottling Company Click Here for Bob Moss Double Cola Sign at Hi-Point. Click Here for Betty Sue Jasper photo of Double Cola Sign at Old Chance, KY store Click Here for Bob Moss barn Double Cola Sign in Clinton County Click Here for Wikipedia entry on Double Cola. Includes Edmonton's Kentucky Headhunter story about how Ski, and (A. Ennis') became part of the song, "Let's All Go Down, to Dumas Walker's" Click here for Wikipedia entry on Ski, which, curiously enough does not have the information on the Kentucky Headhunters Click Here for ca 1900 photo of Wisdom, the hometown of Fred and Richard Young of the Kentucky Headhunters, who helped make Double Cola's plant mate, Ski, even more famous. Story "History Among Us" about Greensburg, Green Co., KY, by Lanny Judd. This story was posted on 2007-12-18 06:52:55
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