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Scenic Metcalfe Co., KY : Fall Foliage at the lake


2014-10-20 - Metcalfe Co., KY - Photo by Johnietta Jessie. Johnietta writes, "I really like the contrast of yellow leaves against the blue water." Seen in the ColumbiaMagazine group on Flickr.

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The Yellow Leaves on Jamestown Hill


2014-10-19 - 201 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo ColumbiaMagazine.com (c). The yellow foliage at the top of Jamestown Hill in Peck yard is just ahead of the red maple in the Trabue Russell yard just beyond, which is just beginning to turn. Dr. Ron Rogers, who has lived across the street for 56 years, maintains that the prettiest sight in Columbia is the view afforded the Oak Street and Jamestown Street corner of his yard. - EW. iPhone photo by Linda Waggener with expert advice from Evan.

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First Adair County High School Football Team - 1970


2014-10-19 - 623 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Cathy Luttrell. The first Adair County High School Football Team, 1970, was honored at halftime of the Adair County-Muhlenberg HS game, Fri 17 Oct 2014. Above, they are, from left (thanks to Joseph Flowers), David Moss, Dana Rogers, Doug Antle, Charlie Willis, Mitchell Rice, Dennis Reeves, Gary Cox, Dennis Loy, Joseph Flowers The 2014 team boosted its record to 7-1, winning 39-0.

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Scenic Taylor Co., KY: Lone Valley through Cut, from Smith Ridge


2014-10-19 - Green River Lake, Taylor Co. KY - Photo by Larry Smith, 99.9 FM.
Larry Smith writes:
Looking from Smith Ridge through The Cut to Lone Valley, this photo was captured with a just cleaned lense on my Canon Rebel. - Larry Smith


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Scenic Adair Co., KY: Signs of Fall on Fortune St.


2014-10-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Pen.

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Tobacco Barn filled at Harvest Time


2014-10-19 - Mell Ridge - Photo by Pen.
A tobacco barn on Mell Ridge near the Metcalfe-Green-Adair County lines was filled with curing burley. Photo Sun 19 Oct 2014.


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Ruth Pearl Huff, Russell Co., KY (1932-2014)


2014-10-19 - 367 N Main Street, Russell Springs, KY - Photo from Bernard Funeral Home.

Ruth Pearl Huff, Russell Co., KY (1932-2014)




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