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Remembers Hannah Fowler House of the 1960s Peggy Fudge writes: Some of the recent features have prompted me to think of a Columbia business from the 60's-the Hannah Fowler House. Not to be confused with the Giles House. It sold really great arts and crafts made in the area and Kentucky. My mother worked there and had a great time going to places like Bybee Pottery to get items for the store. I'd love to hear anyone's memories about this place. - Peggy FudgeThanks, Peggy Fudge The house still stands on Russell Road, just east of the AT&T office. We'd love to hear memories and would especially appreciate any photos. - EW This story was posted on 2013-02-28 10:44:14
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