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Treetops and towers from cutoff Antioch Road



2011-06-27 - Antioch Community - Photo by Ed Waggener.
This view of three Columbia/Adair Utilities District Towers is from rerouted side of Antioch RD, now reached from a new KY 768 approach from the top of Wheeler/Lynch Hill. The three water towers, from left seen from this point are the Raider Bob Tower at Holladay Place, the Bomar Heights Tank, and the Lindsey Wilson onion tank which, from this vantage point, looks all the more like a rising or landing UFO. Earlier the third tank was listed as the McCammish Manufacturing Plant/Oshkosh B'Gosh tank on Industrial Drive, but Billy Joe Fudge, and experience placer of things from his years of reading topo maps, said it's the LWC tank. Mr. Fudge says the view offers distinct views of two major creek valleys, the closer Petty's Fork valley, and the more distant Russell Creek Valley.


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