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Jane Todd story will be presented in Greensburg, KY

"Jane Todd Crawford - Her Story," will be presented at 6pmCT/7pmET, Thursday, December 13, 2012, at the Old Courthouse, 104 S. Main Street, on the Town Square in Historic Greensburg, KY. There will be a reception to follow at Longhunters Coffee and Tea, 115 S. Public Square.

Also,The Jeremiah Abell Cabin & Greensburg Presbyterian Church, 119 N. Main St. Greensburg, KY, will have Christmas Open House, 4pm-5:30pmCT/5pm-6:30ET, Thursday, December 13, 2012. This will be a part of the Jane Todd Crawford celebration - Diane Hall




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Open House at Jeremiah Abell Cabin, Greensburg, KY



2012-12-04 - 119 N. Main Street, Greensburg, KY - Photo by Joe & Peggy Jones. The Jeremiah Abell Cabin & Greensburg Presbyterian Church, 119 N. Main St. Greensburg, KY, will have Christmas Open House, 4pm-5:30pmCT/5pm-6:30ET, Thursday, December 13, 2012. This will be a part of the Jane Todd Crawford celebration which will take place in the Old Courthouse at 6:00 with a reception to follow at Longhunters Coffee & Tea Co. Jane Todd Crawford - Her Story will be presented by Suzanne Bennett, Warren Wolfe and Danny Jeffries. The Old Courthouse in located on Main Street in the town square of Historic Greensburg, KY. - Diane Hall
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