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Scenic Adair Co., KY: Road to Corbins Bottom



2010-03-27 - Photo by Ed Waggener. Intersection of Corbin's Bend RD and Holmes Bend RD
A sign, newly erected on Thursday, March 25, 2010, by the Adair County Road Department, marks the intersection of Holmes Bend RD and Corbin's Bend RD. Participants in the first ever Adair County Bird Watchers' Saturday Bird Walk with ornithologist Wendy Burt, will turn here -left in the photo - and travel past about 3.4 miles to the rendezvous point. There's one tricky turn. Corbin's Bend RD takes a sharp right at the Y near the lake, at the sign, "Corbin's Bend Trail," approximately 2 miles from this point. New signs were ordered for the area by Adair County Judge Ann Melton, to serve residents, visitors to the Jericho Cliffs Laurel Trail, naturalists, and visitors to Corbin's Bottom. The church in the background is Charity Baptist Church, long a landmark at this intersection, the heart of the Jericho community, where Mr. Jim Riall once operated a general store.


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