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Picketts Chapel, Tarters Chapel to present Journey to Manger

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"Journey to the Manger," 3100 Milltown Road, Columbia, Adair County, KY, will be presented by Picketts Chapel and Tarters Chapel churches, 6pm-9pmCT, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, December 7, 8, and 9, 2012. The journey will consist of .9 mile through farm land set up with 12 different scenes leading to the birth of Christ, as well as some fun for the children. Contact: 270-634-1354 or 270-634-1167. - Nancy Taylor




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King Herod's palace part of Journey to the Manger



2012-12-05 - 3100 Milltown Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Nancy Taylor.
King Herod's Palace
, along with 75 people and a variety of animals, is just a little hint of what's seen along the way in the drive-through "Journey to the Manger," 3100 Milltown Road, Columbia, Adair County, KY, will be presented by Picketts Chapel and Tarters Chapel churches, 6pm-9pmCT, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, December 7, 8, and 9, 2012. The journey will consist of .9 mile through farm land set up with 12 different scenes leading to the birth of Christ, as well as some fun for the children. Contact: 270-634-1354 or 270-634-1167. - Nancy Taylor

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