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Fall color is beautiful now at, from Trabue House

Melewi writes:
The garden club was working at the Trabue house today putting in the new spring house herb garden and the colors in the trees were beautiful there. You and Linda need to go take pictures up there. melewi - Melewi
Thanks You're right. And from the Trabue House, one can see just how close Columbia itself is to the 50/50 Kentucky statewide forest ratio of today Billy Joe Fudge describes (See Kentucky was once almost all forest>. We hope to get some photos, and hope that other photographers will contribute some as well. The Trabue House is such an important asset to this town. -EW




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Fall Color 2012: Trabue photo, hurried; posted at melewi behest



2012-10-20 - Trabue Russell House, 201 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener. At the behest of Maury Lewis (melewi), I'm posting this fall 2012 windshielded photo taken earlier. Right in the middle of everything, the Trabue House offers, for many of us, a 'Secret Garden,' and for everyone, a time capsule for travel back 200 years in time. I'm just looking for a way to use it as a venue for a meeting, and hope to attend every holiday occasion open to the public at this unique treasure. Thanks, Maury, for reminding us. - Linda
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