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Creelsboro store building pictured now owned by Gary Lawless

Laura June Miller's husband writes:
The Creelsboro store building pictured is currently owned by Gary Lawless and was previously owned for many years by Sam Andrew and once occupied a drug store, tavern and blacksmith shop.

(Note) My wife Laura June Miller's paternal great grandparents lived just around the corner on Miller Lane in the large two story frame house that was sold by Sears Roebuck Company at the turn of the last century as a popular pre-fabricated "kit" pattern house and hauled up river from Nashville by steamboatand assembled there
Comments re photo 59618 Creelsboro KY A ghost town lives on from Larry Smith




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Creelsboro, KY: A ghost town lives on from Larry Smith



2015-04-09 - Russell County, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, FM 92.7 the WAVE & FM 99.9 the Big Dawg.
Larry Smith is one of thousands hooked on Creelsboro, KY. He asks that readers of CM and listeners to The WAVE, FM 92.7 and The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 help him by sending information about this building on KY 379. There's lot's of information already online at CM:

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