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Crossroads: Patricia Trace & Dohoney Trail, Holladay Place


2015-06-05 - Holladay Place, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Dohoney Trace at Patricia Trail is now part of the City of Columbia Street System, and for some, it will be their most familiar crossroads. Hopefully, the City will add sidewalks and bikeways for guests at the planned Columbia Sleep Inn, for which ground was broken just a little over seven months ago on October 24, 2015 (Click to for Slide show for Friday, October 24, 2014 for photos of that event), to make it easier to shop and dine and leave their cars behind. At one time, the only major crossroads was at the Public Square. Later, Jamestown Street at Russell Road became almost equally important in our minds, and still later, Jamestown Street at Hurt Street would have been, by popular notions, the Uptown Equivalent of the Square. Today, one wonders, with the huge impact of the six week shutdown, at Campbellsville & Fairgrounds Street, if that isn't the most important intersection in town. Certainly that street is where the action is today, and it like Jamestown Hill, is within "Walking Distance of Lindsey Wilson College." - now perhaps the most significant real estate sales phrase in the county. - EW


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ACHS Graduation Events on the Big A marquee


2015-06-05 - ACHS, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Adair County High School Class of 2015 is celebrating a the finales of a year of historic transformation tonight, Friday, June 5, 2015, with Commencement at 7pmCT, followed by Project Graduation.


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Craig Potts


2015-06-05 - Frankfort, KY - Photo from Kentucky News Center, Frankfort, KY.

Craig A. Potts , Kentucky Heritage Council executive director and state historic preservation officer




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Stage of Demolition: Old Waterworks looking more like a park


2015-06-04 - Waterworks Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Pyles Excavating has made dramatic progress on the demolition of the old Columbia Utilities Water Plant on Waterworks Street in Columbia. All the structures are reduced to rubble. The one remaining building, not part of the project, is a warehouse at barely visible at the top of the hill. Deadline for the site work is early August, 2015. After that, a Water Park with a Paddle Launch site is envisioned, to be part of the community's initiative to be earn the Trail Town, USA designation. - EW


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Stage of Construction: Stream project Wed 3 Jun 2015


2015-06-04 - Intersection, Campbellsville & Fariground Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CM photo.
The Big Dig on Wednesday evening, June 3, 2015, looking north from the sidewalk by the Columbia City Cemety on Campbellsville Street, after work for the day had stopped. - LW


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Birds of Kentucky: Hummingbird at feeder


2015-06-04 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Suzanne Wright (c).
Isn’t all of life amazing! - Suzanne Wright


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ACPC Second Grade top 5 Accelerated Reading students


2015-06-04 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Jennifer Mann. ACPC Second Grade top 5 Accelerated Reading students: Gabe Feldkamp, Alex Perkins, Skyler Moss, Ben Kingrey, Bailey Watts.

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