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Jim thanks everyone for help thus far on History Mystery

Remarks re: JIM: The mystery of Columbia's Vanished Silent City

Jim writes:
Just wanted to say thank you to everyone who has taken time to respond via CM and via private communication to the "Vanished Silent City" piece. I much appreciate all the notes and tidbits folks have shared. - Jim --Jim
But some are still puzzled about exactly where the location of the Vanished Silent City is. We hope others will continue communicating with Jim and sharing information on CM until this History Mystery is solved, which, for us, will be when Justin Bailey, Addressing and Mapping Coordinator, assigns a Street Number and after an FFA Address Marker is installed and Alan Reed and Perry Parrish fly over and give us an aerial photograph of the precise location, along with a fitting sonnet, an apt limerick, a two page centerfold feature in Bill Matthews' Back Home in Kentucky, a Dave Shuffett piece on the KET is aired, a segment on History Detectives is produced. Wayside Markers, Historical Markers, and parking spaces for Canadian Tour Buses, and the Lindsey Wilson Drama Department Outdoor Pageant, could, of course follow in due course. -EW




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