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Wonders about status of historic Eubank Springhouse About: UK Landscape Professor at Homeplace on Green River Click on headline for complete letter plus accompanying photos of Eubank Spring To ColumbiaMagazine.com: The photo of the UK professor inspecting a stone fence at the Homeplace on Green River in Taylor County reminded me of Columbia's oldest stone structure, the Springhouse, formerly located at the foot of Jamestown Street. Is there any interest in restoration? s/Ann Curtis To the best of my knowledge, the stones are at the Trabue-Russell House, but funds have not been found to have the historic Eubank Springhouse re-assembled there. A story written in 2005 is at 200+ year-old Eubank Springs springhouse move is underway -EW This story was posted on 2010-03-11 02:01:50
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