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Beautiful Tulips at Margaret & Sammy Taylor place



2008-04-21 - Wilson Road, Adair County, KY - Photo By Margaret Taylor.
MARGARET TAYLOR captured this stunningly beautiful display of Adair County tulips at her home and shares them, along with this note: "This is a picture of my tulips taken in my front yard on Wilson Road on April 11 of this year." And a ColumbiaMagazine.com comment: Wilson Road is one of Adair County's great secret places, though probably not for long. Chris Wilson has opened Hill & Valley Bed & Breakfast there. And the views, looping down Wilson Road, through the LBN Tunnel, and back to Road Eighty on Keen Wilson Road to Ozark, are gorgeous, almost as pretty as the reverse trip.Clicking Read More accesses the "Today, Mon., April 21, 2008" feature," the First Stop for most folks to find our what's happening in Adair County. Scroll to the End of the feature for Today's Photo Album."


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