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Walking Columbia, KY: To appreciate sight and smell of lilacs



2009-04-10 - Frazier Avenue, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
WITH A GREAT NETWORK OF SIDEWALKS, the best way to really see Columbia is by walking. Strolling is not just for health this time of year, it's fun. One of the rewards, today, is the full panacles of blossoms on heritage shrubs. The clean, sweet, spring fresh fragrance is wonderful. The traffic on the crossroad is on Burkesville Street. The road leading on at the top of the hill is West Frazier Avenue. These lilacs are protected by Maxine Walker. See also: "When lilacs last in the doorway bloom'd" from from Memories of President Lincoln by Walt Whitman, at Poet's Corner.
See also early Walking Tour articles:


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