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Eastridge Cemetery RD also County Line RD?

About: Scenic Adair Co KY: Blind Mans Store June 28 2010

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Is the road that goes on up to the Speck Ridge Road sometimes referred to as "County Line Road"?

Seems that I remember it being called that in the past.

s/Billy Joe Fudge



Eastridge Cemetery RD zags at the Blind Man's Store at its intersection with Roley-Yuma RD. To that point, from the south, it is entirely in Adair County. On north nearer Feathersburg, the road, plain as day, runs through Taylor County, distinctly on the west, and classic Adair County countryside on the east. It could easily be called "County Line Road," but we'd want experts like Lisa Lee in the CJE's office, Rep. Bam Carney, who grew up in Feathersburg and it's greater suburbs, or Cousin Richard Chelf to say whether they call it "County Line Road," or not. -EW


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