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What J. C. Draper re-visited in 1948 as it was 25 Feb 2018



2018-02-27 - 500 Block Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
When J.C. Draper returned to Columbia in 1948 to revisit the Sayles Coffey Home and reminisce about the Coffey Cave, the two story house, with a balcony porch, still stood in what would be the lower left of center in this photo, taken February 25, 2018. The Cave Entrance would have been visible, where the bucket of the track hoe on the right is in the photo above. Still standing, and very little changed over the years, seen above the cave entrance in this photo, is the grand home at 515 Burkesville Street.


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