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ACHS 1955 55th Reunion: Cooks have a most unusual hobby
 2010-11-14 - Photo by Annette Waggener Richards. Cranmer Dining Center, 430 Helen Flatt DR, Columbia, KY Covered Wagon Club members: "Cora Nell Biggs Cook and her husband, Joseph "Buster" Cook reported the most unusual hobby," writes Annette Richards with the photo taken at the November 5, 2010 reunion of Adair County High School Class of 1955. "They have been members of the Kentucky Trailblazers Horse and Covered Wagon Club since 1982. Once, after a 17-day trip over the mountains, the club members' covered wagons inaugurated traffic through the Cumberland Gap Tunnel. Their photos are awesome, especially the one of their covered wagon, pulling a color-coordinated porta potty."
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Harper Bennett with Aunt Brittany Snow
 2010-11-14 - Photo by Ashle Dean. 153 Dowell RD, Russell Springs, KY Ashle Dean writes: "Harper Bennett is excited to help celebrate her Aunt Brittany Snow's 24th Birthday on Sunday, November 14! This picture was taken by Harper's mother, Ashle Dean, when Harper stopped by her Mommy & Aunt Brittany's workplace to visit on Sunday afternoon at the Russell County Hospital. She hopes Aunt B has a wonderful birthday!"
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Dog shows up at Sugarfoot Farm Rescue available for adoption
 2010-11-14 - Photo by Peg Schaeffer. 860 Sparksville RD, Columbia, KY Lost Dog: This dog showed up at the farm Friday morning, November 12, 2010. She is a brindle Boxer mix. If she is your dog, please contact Peg at Sugarfoot Farm Rescue (270) 378-4521. If not claimed she will be available for adoption. Peg Schaeffer, Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, Inc. 860 Sparksville RD, Columbia, KY 42728
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Taylor Co., KY: Old postcard, Campbellsville Depot
 2010-11-13 - Photo from the collection of Bob Chelf. South Central AV, Campbellsville, KY This old postcard is in the collection of the late Marshall Chelf of Knifley, KY, and appears to be from the mid-1940s. The L&N Depot still stands in Campbellsville, KY, and is now owned by the City, and is used as a police station, according to Larry Smith, Taylor County Historian and program director of the Big Dawg Radio Station.
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