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Story Lawrence Gilpin told Hunter Durham of 'Meatskin' Road Next earlier answer on how 'Meatskin' Road got its name: Jennifer Carter: Meatskin Road named that because it's crooked Hunter Durham writes: Lawrence Gilpin and others told me many years ago that people who lived on that road during the depression were so poor they are only meat skin. - HUNTER DURHAMAbout: History Query: How did 'Meatskin Road' get the name? This story was posted on 2018-06-09 16:59:34
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