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A collection of pictures that have appeared on ColumbiaMagazine.com and in the print edition of Columbia! Magazine. Photos are sorted from most recent to oldest. To see more pictures, click the "View the next..." link at the bottom of this page. To find a specific photo, try our Search Page.

Goodyear Blimp in Louisville


2019-09-01 - Louisville, KY - Photo by Graham Waggener.
The Goodyear Blimp made an appearance in Kentucky today. Spotted near sunset at Bowman Field.

Paired photo: Goodyear Blimp over Columbia


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Scenic Columbia: The Trendy Farmhouse


2019-09-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Pen.
Dagwood's cat is long gone, but the painted sign is a reminder of the candy wholesale business that once inhabited the building that is now The Trendy Farmhouse on Reed Street just off the Public Square.


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ISP Bowling trip


2019-09-01 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Dakota Smith.
After lunch, Lindsey Wilson College ISP students headed to Philip's Lanes.


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ISP Students take a Labor Day outing


2019-09-01 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Dakota Smith.
Lindsey Wilson College International Studies Program students headed to Cambpellsville for Chinese food and bowling over the Labor Day weekend.


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A peaceful place to end a hot August day


2019-09-01 - Metcalfe County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The artesian sulphur well, called by locals "the Gum," on the Little Barren River at Sulphur Well, Kentucky was a cool spot for this Hart County family to visit as the last days of August 2019 passed. The children could romp on the steps down to the water spout and laughter was guaranteed as one after another tasted or just sniffed the water and roared at the taste of the white sulphur. After over a century of constant flowing from the earth, the sulphur water still comes out of the ground with enough strength to allow a drink without touching the spout. The well was discovered around the time of the Civil War when Ezekiel Neal was drilling for salt. Opinions vary on the potability of the water.


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A Second Unidentified Floating Object


2019-09-01 - Clarksville, IN - Photo by Pen.
Another UFO from the same pool as the previous photo, probably a different stage of the same insect, which seems to possibly be a species of dragonfly.

Paired photo: UFO: Unidentified Floating Object


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Scenic Kentucky: Ash Creek WMA access


2019-09-01 - Spencer Co, KY - Photo by Pen.
The view down Donovan Road in southern Spencer County, Kentucky, on the way to the Ash Creek Access point in the Taylorsville Lake Wildlife Management Area.


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