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There go memories: Old Metcalfe Co. High School 23 Nov 2014



2014-11-24 - East Stockton Street/Glasgow Road, Edmonton, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener MCHS 1966. There go a lot of memories. It's progress, and the new Metcalfe County High School on Randolph Street over peeking over the cedar tree in center right of the frame is facility masterpiece, but for those of use who attended high school at the first Metcalfe County High School, it holds a lot of great memories. The rubble in the center of the photo is the remains of the two story classroom wing. The top level was fairly close to the same level as the standing structure on the left, where the principals office, the cafeteria, and the gymnasium stood. LW. Photo on a gloomy Sun 23 Nov 2014.

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