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Art in the Yard: The most unusual yard sale



2008-06-07 - 4878 Campbellsville Rd., Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
in Adair County today is the one at Todd and Cayce Davenport's at the home of Todd's father, Bro. Bill Davenport, on Campbellsville Road. Todd and Cayce and Master Lash Davenport were already seeing visitors at 7:45am this morning. The garden and yard metal art in the picture is just part of the show. The Davenports have children's furniture, Double Cola items, children's furniture, metal window boxes and more. Art in the Yard will continue, Saturday, June 7, 2008, until "whenever" today.
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