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Edsel: If it were in mint condition, worth a lot of money


2015-03-15 - 118 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
According to an entry for the car brand, "Edsel," in Wikipedia, an Edsel from any of its three model years, including its last, 1960, would be worth $100,000. This one wouldn't exactly be called "mint," but Lynn Franklin, the current owner, does point out the beautiful look of the chrome grill with it's trademark "horsecollar" grill and the condition of the car's remarkable dash and instrument panel, a standout feature of the car. Lynn Franklin acquired the car from the collection of Terry Hadley.


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Aerial Kentucky: Aerial view of Columbia from Fortune St.


2015-03-15 - Columbia, Adair County, KY - Photo by Graham Waggener.
An aerial view of downtown Columbia, taken from high above Fortune Street. To the right cars can be seen driving on Jamestown Street. The steeple visible on the far right is Columbia Christian Church on Campbellsville Street.


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Happy Tail: Hamlet the pygmy goat ready to ride - III


2015-03-15 - Connecticut - Photo by Peg Schaefferr.
Hamlet the pygmy goat, on Daiquiri the Quarterhorse's back, ready to ride. - Peg Schaeffer


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Happy Tail: Hamlet the pygmy goat's safely lands on Daiquiri - II


2015-03-15 - Connecticut - Photo By Peg Schaeffer.
Hamlet on the landing deck - Daiquiri the Quarterhorse's back. -

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Happy Tail: Hamlet the pygmy goat's launch site. I


2015-03-15 - Connecticut - Photo by Peg Schaeffer.
Hamlet the pygmy goat member of the animal odd couple Hamlet & Daiquiri, getting ready to ride. - - Peg Schaeffer


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Lost dog found on Chance Road, Adair County, KY


2015-03-14 - Chance, Adair County, KY - Photo from John & Judy McCasland.
Lost male beagle found on Chance Road. Please contact John or Judy McCasland at 270-378-5718 if he is yours.

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Smokey Blue: A handsome visitor


2015-03-14 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.


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