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Scenic Adair Co., KY: Another view of Elroy reminder silo



2016-11-06 - Harrods Fork Loop, South Adair County, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
From the Burkesville Road bridge, background, travelers look down on the silo. But from Harrods Creek loop, the silo appears to tower over the bridge. Since JIM brought it to light, that the community of Elroy, KY was once a thriving town, and was located beyond the bridge and that it was once the top consideration of Lindsey Wilson College after plans to locate it in Burkesville fell through, the silo has become a memory tickler to recall that nugget of information that all perpetually nine-year-old boys like to know. This photo was taken Sun 6 Nov 2016 a fabulous day with an extra hour, when the clock fell back one hour, "most of fall had fell," and Winter Vision had arrived. - EW.
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