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Sulphur Well, KY Third Sunday eve, Saturday Aug. 15, 2009



2009-08-16 - Sulphur Well, Metcalfe Co., KY - Photo by Linda Reid Marcum Waggener.
THE TRADITION OF THIRD SUNDAY IN AUGUST HOMECOMING continues in the once famous health resort, Sulphur Well, my hometown. Several years ago, local homemakers expanded the event to include singing and booths on the Saturday evening before Third Sunday and that's pictured here with long shadows from the westerly sunset. Folks moved from the park across from the store and restaurant by way of a footbridge into the old dancehall grove where the singing, barbecue selling and booths continue through today. The draw which made the little town famous, the artesian sulphur well, shown at the far right, still draws young and old to come, take a sip of the water bubbling up up out of the pipe, make a bitter face and comment that it tastes like raw eggs.


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