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(ADV) Historic mass hanging at Ol Joe's B&B Que



2009-03-06 - North KY 55, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
The Mass Hanging of Over 100 historic photographs at Ol' Joe's B&B Que, the famous barbecue restaurant north of Russell Creek in Columbia, KY. The photo above is the first one in Ol' Joe's Knifley heritage wall, appropriately, along with Cane Valley scenes, on the north wall. The photo is of Winfrey Beard, Ralph Corbin, Edgar Collins, Lon Pendleton, Matt Bottoms, Walter Bowen Arden Sheriff, Gobel Wheeler, Acey Corbin, and Jene Watson. The old pictures are grouped. Among the different groupings are Old Columbia, Barbee Family pictures, outlaws Joe Lynn grew up with, lumbering, and, especially, trucking and transportation. Tables have been re-arranged to make for easy viewing. The public is invited to see the latest hangings this weekend, Friday, March 6, 2009, and Saturday, March 7, 2009 and to enjoy the incomparable Ol' Joe's Barbecue, buy a few bottles of sauce, and take part in the storytelling (even if you're here just to listen; there's always somebody willing to take the floor). Phone (270) 384-2360. MENU.


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