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Picture from the Past: Return to Rocky Hill - Blackie Nixon



2009-01-02 - Rocky Hill School, Columbia, KY - Photo by Nina Nixon.
In August of 1995, Blackie Nixon (ACHS 1958) made a visit back to Rocky Hill School on Rocky Hill Road, just north of the Columbia city limits. Kids from the Petty's Fork area from Paul Mann Road out about one mile and from the Old Greensburg Road, now Pelham Branch Road area attended grade school there. Blackie and his twin brother Red walked across what is now the Adair County School District main campus north, across what is now the Columbia Western Bypass, to attend school there. When schools consolidated in the 1950's grade school students went to Columbia Grade School on Frazier Avenue in Columbia. Only a few boards and remnants of the foundation exist today. Nixon now divides his time between Hillsboro, IN; Columbia, KY; Florida, and whereever the University of Kentucky basketball team is playing.A Today Feature picture


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