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Rural Heritage Program Director speaks at Homeplace Click on headline for item plus photo(s) Amy Potts, rural heritage program director with Preservation Kentucky spoke Tuesday, September 13, 2011, at Homeplace on Green River on the significance of preserving our rural heritage. She was accompanied by Preservation Kentucky executive director Rachel Kennedy. The two preservation specialists spoke very highly of the work being done at Homeplace and pledged their support. They were at Homeplace to announce Preservation Kentucky's emphasis on preserving historic barns in Kentucky. -GEORGE KOLBENSCHLAG. Columbia, Kentucky This story was posted on 2011-09-13 16:31:52
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