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Scenic Adair Co., KY: Pleas Edwards marking place, new Ky 61



2012-07-22 - KY 61 S., Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener. One place a pretty scene was made more beautiful - with a view from behind rather than in front, is at the old Pleas Edwards place near Santa Fee Baptist Church, especially in the afternoon sun, as above. The photo is taken from the stretch of highway opened this past week toward old KY 61, now in transition from Burkesville Road to Wheeler hill Road. The Edwards son, Houston "Hootie" Edwards became a Jamestown Hill Gang member after moving to Heskamp Street from this location - sometime in the late 40's-early 50's. The private passageway in the center of the photo is, as yet, unnamed.

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