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More on a little bit of Adair County heaven - Pig Smith place

Nancy Taylor writes:
This barn and farm is owned by "Cotton" and Ann Smith of the Portland Community and was formerly owned by Cotton's father, Elmer "Dude" Smith, twin brother of Elby "Pig" Smith . . .and yes, there are lots of nicknames that stick down in our little piece of heaven. Visitors will also pass this farm on their way to Pump Jack Off-Road Recreational Park. - Nancy Taylor
Comments re photo 62320 Scenic Adair Co KY The House at the end of Pig Smith Road




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Scenic Adair Co., KY: The House at the end of Pig Smith Road



2015-09-28 - View from KY 768, Milltown Road, District 5, Adair County, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
A pretty farm scene taken from Milltown Road, KY 768, of a barn, an interesting tree, and the house at the end of Pig Smith Road, aka CR 1539, which extends 0.135 miles from the main road. - EW

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