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Main Street Pride, Campbellsville, KY - an old new home for H&W



2017-07-14 - W Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, Manager, The Big Dawg, 99.9FM.
Main Street pride, Campbellsville, KY: Another old building being brought back to life on Main Street in Campbellsville, is the former Sapp's Antique Store, which long before that was Caulk Furniture. The classic building complex was built in the late 1800's and if you look closely you can see two separate buildings in this photo - the right side of the building was Willock's Grocery around the turn of the century. The Hord family recently purchased this historic building and it will become the new H&W Sport Shop. It's just another example of a community bursting with pride and loving the new look on Main Street. A note: the blue paint is primer, the color will be darker with white trim and white architectural signatures. - LARRY SMITH, General Manager, FM 99.9 The Big Dawg.


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