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Mitzi Bault sends photo, link to Short Creek KET segment

Mitzi Bault sent a photo by Jane Smith of Short Creek in Eastern Pulaski County and a link to the KET Kentucky Life segment on the the geographic treasure with is near Shopville. Click on headline for this item with link to video and photo.





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Short Creek, Eastern Pulaski County, KY



2016-01-20 - Near Shopville in Eastern Pulaski County, KY - Photo by Jane Smith.
Just beautiful . . . It is the shortest creek in the world. It is on land that at one time was my son in law's family property. Google it. Short Creek water is not over 53 degrees F in summer. - Mitzi Bault

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