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Dave Burton: Would love to see Knifley busineses of the 30s

Knifley of years past

Dave Burton writes:

Ed, I was talking to my Dad last night about the gas line explosion in Knifley, and we got onto the subject of what Knifley was like when he was boy growing up down there in the very early 30s. He mentioned his father managed a poultry plant there, and that there were also two restaurants, and even a movie house. Would love to know if any of the readers have any old pictures or information on any of these facilities. Thanks!! --Dave Burton




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