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A Laurel & a Hardy Handshake for: First with Answer

He's the first to offer elucidation on A Question of the Day. And Thanks, to Justin Bailey for sending, at nearly the same time, the information we needed.
Tommy ailey writes:
The new building under construction in the photo is expansion at Warner Fertilizer. - Tommy Bailey
Comments re photo 47630 North Columbia from Columbia Cemetery Hill




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2012-11-25 - 315 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. The view extends from Campbellsville Street over Oak Street, beyond the new construction (someone let us know what it is), center; across Russell Creek, first tree line to Parrot Avenue's loop just beyond, to the long Barbee Street at the crest in the background of the photo. The diagonal street catty-cornered across the bottom of the page is Campbellsville Street, with the Fairground Street lights on the right. - EW. Tommy Bailey writes that the new building under construction is expansion at Warner Fertilizer
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