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Ken Foreman takes barrel train on sortie at Fall Festival



2013-09-09 - Homeplace on Green River, 5807 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo By George Kolbenschlag. The fully loaded barrel train circled Homeplace on Green River many times during the Saturday, September 7, 2013, Fall Heritage Festival at the farm. This particular sortie was the special President's Express, with Homeplace Board President Ken Forman as engineer. He executed his duties well and all returned to the station in good health. The train, built by the railroad's chief engineer and Dr. Max Downey who parks his train at his home in Taylor County and practices optometry in Columbia, has been operating at the Festival since 2011. Homeplace was first settled in 1804 and is being restored by a foundation formed by Adair, Green and Taylor counties. The Fall Festival is held the first Saturday in September each year, at Homeplace on Green River, 5807 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY. - George Kolbenschlag

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