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2015-01-12 - ??? - Photo from Janet Smith Adams collection; submitted by Wynn Beard.
This is a photo of Carl Smith and my dad, Louis Beard. it was sent to me by Janet Smith Adams. I can't make out where they are, it does not look like Campbellsville to me. You may recognize the main street.(Maybe the "Ario Grill" is a clue. From "M - ARIO - N??? or is it "MARION" ???, which might be Main Street in Lebanon, KY. ) I just don't know, I would have to think this was in the 50's. Carl and Louis were the best of friends. Carl ran the Stockyards here in Campbellsville, KY and they both served in reserves (Army Reserves or was it National Guard), Campbellsville, KY with the big group of people who went to Korea. This was probably taken after they returned. Let me know if your recognize where the photo was taken. Wynn Beard If you know where the street is send using the Comments form with this photo.


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