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Scenic Taylor Co., KY: The White Horse



2010-05-09 - Photo by Linda Waggener. Old Lebanon RD, Campbellsville, KY
The old drive to Lebanon, KY, from Campbellsville, KY, took twice as long as new KY 55. Folks who have only experienced the fast route marvel at the beauty of the spectacular view of the Marion County knobs as they enter the descent over Muldraugh Hill on new KY 55. It is gorgeous highway. But it's not a match for the bluer highway, the old road from Lebanon to Campbellsville, over the Singing Bridge, up the whimsically winding way over the hill on the old road, with its picturesque country churches - each vying with the next and the last for pleasant memory; running along rushing roadside streams; past mansions, Clay Hill Memorial Forest, and pastures, like this one with the beautiful horses, just six miles north of Main Street, and just south of this, a magnificent rural church, so aptly named, Pleasant Hill.


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