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Thinks no significance to the italicized N in AMANDAVILLE

About Photo of Amandaville Christian Church sign

We've gotten this letter about the italicized "N" in the sign on the Amandaville Christian Church: "I grew up in the Amandaville community and attended church at the Amandaville Christian Church as I grew up. My parents and grandparents, and other relatives, were long-term members," Rev. John Chowning wrote. "I don't think there's particular significance to the italicized 'N' other than it was made that way. There may be a particular story, but I don't recall it. Those letters have been there a long time"Sounds like the right answer, but another person wrote an opinion that the letter looks like a "Z" on its side.
Another Related photo: Scenic Kentucky 704: Amandaville Christian Church




This story was posted on 2008-04-19 10:53:38
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