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(ADV) Remembering a great Russell County restaurant



2008-07-15 - Jamestown Boat Dock - Photo By Ed Waggener.
NOW IT IS A SPIFFED UP OFFICE BUILDING but there was a time when this building was the site of some of the best home cooked restaurant food in the South, before the Webb Bros. took over Jamestown Boat Dock. Thousands can remember enjoying long leisurely meals, with cooked to order fried chicken, catfish, great steaks, with a long selection of real home cooked vegetables and fresh cut salads, and the friendliest service imaginable, all at unbelievably low prices. Is there any place like it on Lake Cumberland today? If you remember more about the place, or have a photo to share, please send to ColumbiaMagazine.com using one of the Contact/Submit buttons Clicking Read More assesses the "Today, Monday, July 15 2008," feature and the July 15, 2008, Today's Picture Album.


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