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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.

Map of road trip through Green River Country


2026-06-29 - Adair/Green Counties - Photo from the Green River Sprite 1972.
This map shows the journey on country roads in 1972 in Green River territory.


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Green River Country at Coomer's Store


2026-06-29 - Adair/Green Counties - Photo from the Green River Sprite 1972.
PROCEED TO HIGHWAY 1702 and meander on to "Old Portland." A sharp left turn at Coomer's Store and right on the first blacktop past the store will do it. Simon Finn still runs the store. Earl Stults will probably be on the store porch, too. Unless they're both gone "Sunday visiting."


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Flash Flooding at Cabin Fork Creek


2026-06-28 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Roldcat.
Roldcat writes, "With 5 inches of rain in the past two days, the banks of Cabin Fork Creek spilled over into a field and eventually crested the Cabin Fork Creek Road bridge. Sunday 8:45am."


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Flood waters high in Edmonton from weekend rains


2026-06-28 - Metcalfe County, KY - Photo from videos by Jeffrey Martin.

If you go into Edmonton from Columbia or Greensburg you're familiar with the stockyards. This was the scene from weekend rains flooding the parking lot and into the building.

Mayor Pam Hoots posted this message from Columbia, "The City Street Department has been out during the inclement weather checking on tiles and roadways. We were fortunate within the city limits compared to some of our neighboring counties. Tomorrow, if you have limbs and debris, please call city hall at 270-384-2501.

"Our prayers are with Clinton, Metcalfe, and Cumberland counties and other areas in Kentucky."


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Travel: A stroll through Wrangell


2026-06-28 - Wrangell, AK - Photo by Trey Stephens.
Trey says of Wrangell, "this was my favorite port, as it was the smallest and least visited, which translated to a feel of authenticity as we explored the quaint surroundings."


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Travel: Petroglyph Beach State Historic Site


2026-06-28 - Wrangell, AK - Photo by Trey Stephens.
Trey's first stop on a recent trip to Alaska was the port of Wrangell, where they visited a trading post and the Petroglyph Beach State Historic Site, famous for the large black rocks which have ancient petroglyph carvings


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Dog in search of owner


2026-06-28 - Adair Co., KY - Photo from Sara Sproles.
This little black dog showed up at our farm this morning. Friendly. He has a collar but no name. My number is 270-250-9286. Hopefully someone will claim him.


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