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Von Flatt Price recalls Adair Co. Fair, other memories

Recalls great food at Adair County Fair when her parents had the food there, and wishes some of Columbia's current restaurants had been around in earlier times.
REUNIONS

By Von Price, Louisville, KY

Thank you so much for adding our Class Reunion. I remember you and your brother Ralph and I also knew your father when he was a mail carrier. My parents were Mr. & Mrs. Otha Flatt. You might have eaten at the Adair County Fair (maybe once in your life) where my parents had Food and many great things to eat for many years. I always like visiting Columbia and can't believe how much it has changed. I just wish that we could have had McDonald's, Pizza Hut, Dairy Queen, and all the others that you have now when I was growing up in Adair County. But at least they have them for the kids today!

Thanks Again.

s/Von Price
Louisville, Ky




This story was posted on 2009-06-29 00:25:22
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