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Scenic Taylor Co, KY: Old Green River Bridge



2009-03-06 - Taylor Co., KY - Photo by Kristy Keene. KRISTY KEENE took this photo recently of the Bridge over Green River on Tebb's Bend Road, once part of main road between Columbia and Campbellsville, KY. The span accommodates one lane of traffic at a time. Just a few decades ago, huge Greyhound passenger busses crossed the bridge several times a day. The roads most famous location, today, may be the Tebb's Bend Monument. In year's past, that honor may have belonged to Hi-Point, just south of this location.
(ADV) For one of Adair County's biggest collection of Photos from the Past, visit Ol' Joe's B&B Que on Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY. Over 100 old photos have been added to the restaurant's gallery for the weekend opening of the barbecue store on Friday, March 6, and Saturday, March 7, 2009. Phone (270) 384-2360. MENU.


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