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Scenic Russell Co., KY: Old Creelsboro



2012-04-27 - KY 379, Creelsboro, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. This wonderful old building in Creelsboro, KY is weathered but appears intact enough to cut back the bushes, prop up the front porch roof, and start selling cold drinks and cutting sandwiches. The photo is taken from KY 379, which takes a sharp left by the store and takes one to the World Famous Rock House Natural Bridge. To the right, KY 1058 takes one north to Bryan and Russell Springs, KY, with many wondrous options for getting to Union Chapel, Cundiff, Wolf Creek Dam, Columbia, and the capitol of The County, Jamestown. Information on the background of this building would be greatly appreciated, as would a photo of the W.K. Irvin store, which isn't there anymore, just beyond the Utility pole in the lower right of the photo -CM. Update: Click on headline for story on the store by Bro. Paul Patton.

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