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A very white city, from Fortune Street



2015-04-06 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Towns which present an overall white look have alway drawn my attention. There was an angle one could view the village of Center in Metcalfe County from which the town gleamed with so many buildings painted white. It remains my very favorite structural paint color. This photo taken randomly on Easter Sunday gave the impression of a gleaming city of white. I think that it helps cool as well. Maybe someone else knows better than I. The little building on the left is historic, beginning it's existence as a whiskey dispensary, It's about 85 years old, I believe, built 10 years before my time, I'm told, after prohibition ended years of lawlessness and a golden era of crime in America. - EW


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