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Scenic Kentucky-Tennessee frontier land: Double Cola sign



2012-09-28 - Somewhere near the Tennesee frontier - Photo by a friend of Larry Smith. Larry Smith shares this photo of the fame of the Co-National Drink - title shared or eclipsed by Ski - of Green County, KY, still the only place in the world where he was born. "All I know," he says, "is that a friend sent it to me and that it is from somewhere down near the Kentucky-Tennesse line." If anyone can clarify, please let us - and Larry Smith - know more details by replying with the Comments button with this picture. -CM
Joe H. Curtis:KY-TN Frontierland Dub sign could have been in Burkesville, KY, early 60s Ralph Waggener: Thinks Larry Smith Dub sign was in Monterey, Tennessee


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