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Old Police Car at Monroe Watermelon Festival car show



2014-08-24 - Magnolia Street, Tompkinsville, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Sidney Hale's old police cruiser was one of the star attractions at the big Monroe County Watermelon Festival yesterday evening on the Square in Tompkinsville, KY. It was quite an event. Through town traffic on KY 163 was maintained, but several streets around the Monroe County Courthouse - one of the Commonwealth's most pleasant - were blocked off for the event. The old cruiser was never a part of the Tompkinsville Police Department's - just 50 feet or so away from the cruiser (Google PHOTO) - equipment, but the owner is a resident of Tompkinsville.

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