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Trail Town Kiosk erected: A dream is being realized Columbia/Adair County will officially become a Trail Town, USA on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 in a ceremony at 12pmNoonCT, at the Adair County Extension Office, 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY. A number of photo(s) are being added to this article. Click on headline to see entire album, as posted. Visitors to Columbia's Square will now find a convenient kiosk by the fountain in front of 106 Public Square with information about Columbia/Adair County as one of the first dozen-twenty Trail Towns USA in the Commonwealth. That should be know shortly. In the CM 7-County area, the designation is coming as the second one. Jamestown, Russell County, KY, was in the first 10-12. The downtown Kiosk has information on Paddle Adair and on History Trails in the Downtown area, as well as directions to the Public Library. The Kiosk was This story was posted on 2015-11-06 06:35:29
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