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Historic Clock Faces at Edgewood Warehouse



2006-02-19 - Columbia, Adair CO, KY - Photo Ed Waggener. Joe Moore, head curator at the Edgewood private Museum of Adair County Life, located on One Moore Drive off South KY 55, has four of these glass clock faces which were originally purchased by Paul Young (of Packard Touring Car fame). Mr. Young thought he had an agreement with the Adair County Fiscal Court to replace the faces on the clock, but negotiations broke down. The faces were stored in the old Lany Bray buiding which had earlier housed Mr. Young's Frigidaire dealership, and is now the law office of Gail Williams. Joe Moore acquired them after Mr. Young sold the contents of the building. The glass clock faces have a hole for the axle to hold the hands, but do not have the little window through which the Keeper of the Clock can manually move the hands. The disks are about five feet in diameter. The clock faces are not for sale. Mr. Moore, also a noted artist and sculptor, has his left hand on a bust, which, owing to how it comes out, will be either of Wilford Bromley, the star of the shot-in-Adair-County movie Resurrection Mary or of former Columbia Mayor Curtis Hardwick.

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