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Thinks Xs may have to do with proposed Heartland Parkway Daryl Branham writes: I have not seen them, but my guess is that they have something to do with the proposed route of the Heartland parkway. It is just a guess, but it is the only thing I can think of. - Daryl BranhamAbout: Mystery: Meaning of big white Xs on KY 55 north? This story was posted on 2014-11-25 03:05:35
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