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Adair County Vista: From Goodin Building to KY 206



2014-10-29 - Photo (c) ColumbiaMagazine.com. There's continuous living theatre continuously on stage from the Dr. Robert & Carol Goodin Building at Lindsey Wilson College. Above, cars can be seen coming over the hill on Liberty Road/KY 206/Burton Ridge/(occcasionally remembered in historic context as Stanford Road/and should, many think be designated in honor of Dr Goodin - it leads to his hometown, The Millerfields. The photo was taken Sunday, 26 Oct 2014, after Sunday dinner at Cranmer, a Graham/Evan/Hailey must-visit-while at Mema's and Granddads. For many, the short strolls around the campus after dinner is a special bonus. Today, there is more fall color, but in this one, Tiffany Kessler's 'Burning Tree' at the Adair County Fairground, her symbol of Fall stood out. The Goodin Building vantage point is also a great one for viewing the quick pace of construction on the new building on the Adair Extension Service campus, across Fairground Street from Lindsey Wilson College. - CM

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