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Widened Cumberland River at Burkesville, KY Sat 27 Feb 2016



2016-02-28 - Lower River Road, Burkesville, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CM photo.
The Cumberland River was at a high stage on Saturday, February 27, 2016, as seen from the Roadside Marker commemorating the Burkesville Ferry and the unwelcome social call by a rascal from Trousdale County, TN, CSA General John Hunt Morgan, before be paid further unwelcome calls north into Adair and Taylor Counties. The lowest roadway into the river was underwater, and the Cumberland had swelled beyond the tree lines. Still, safely away from the water, it was, as always, a great place to enjoy one of Pat & Norman Hamilton's BBQ Shoulder Sandwiches. - EW


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