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Travel/Mystery: Adair Co., KY vanity plate in Bubba Gump's, FL



2012-04-16 - Photo by James Dillon.
Small world
Ed while on Vacation last week , look what I came across at Bubba Gump's Shrimp Company, Daytona Beach, FL. There were a lot of old license plates from Kentucky but this one really stood out. It really is a small world. - JAMES DILLON.
If you go: Bubba Gump's, Ocean Walk Shoppes, 250 N. Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach, Florida is 719 miles from Downtown Columbia, KY, via the old fashioned way, US 127 and 1-75. A more pleasant and shorter trip is via the Chattanooga Highway, KY 61 South and TN 52 & 53 and 111 to Chattanooga. But if you're just going to Bubba Gump's for a quick seafood lunch, Gatlinburg, TN, is much closer. They have a location there. And the mystery: Who owned the "Be Kind" Adair Co., KY, vanity plate? What year? And what has happened to the famous "1" plate so long in the F.X. and Annice Merkely family and all the other low number plates, from when the Commonwealth had it right, and started numbers in the Alpha County, Adair? Thanks, James Dillon, for bringing back those memories, and for the mysteries evoked. -EW


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