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Amandaville will be 1st feature in Kentucky A to Z Kentucky Monthly Magazine's new series will start in August 2009 with Cumberland County community on KY 704. Writer would like to have historic photos of the old Grider Store, information on the Grider and Parrish families associated with it. To ColumbiaMagazine.com, I hope this finds you well. I stumbled across your photos of Amandaville Christian Church as I was doing some research on the area. We will be starting a new series called "Kentucky from A to Z" and we are kicking it off with a feature on Amandaville. Every month I will be sent to a new town, where I'll have one day to find a story. I visited Amandaville yesterday and left with an amazing story to tell. I took a few pictures while I was there but I could use a few more. Do you have any images of the church that we could publish with the article? I'd also like to find some historic images of the Grider Store. Do you know how I could go about finding those? I was told that it was owned by the Grider family and the Parrish family owned it before them.I'd love to get some historic images of Amandaville, particularly images of the store owned by the Grider family and the Amandaville Christian Church. The story will appear in the August issue and it will be the first of our "Kentucky A to Z" series.Thank you! s/Amanda Hervey, Assistant Editor amanda@kentuckymonthly.com Kentucky Monthly magazine This story was posted on 2009-06-03 16:35:38
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