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Crocus: The flower, the creek, and the community Comments re photo 58606 Scenic Adair Co KY Winter greens near Crocus KY Billy Joe Fudge writes: So there is Crocus the flower, Crocus the creek and now, Crocus the community. - Billy Joe FudgeThanks, Billy Joe Fudge: And all the most beautiful of their kind. Thanks. The latter, the community, has created a nagging lack of memory about the name of community which one graced Buell Collins or a side road on the west side of KY 55 S Road and the name of the little church behind the Al & Mary Sullivan home. Anybody remember? - EW This story was posted on 2015-01-21 07:31:17
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