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We Fly the Flag at City Hall with blue field right - on left to street



2018-07-03 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
This morning just after a photo was taken of the American flag was posted, the blue field on the right to the street, Major Jim Flowers, (ret), went to City Hall to let them know that vertical flag in windows should be seen from the street with the blue field on the left, and requested a photo be taken of the flag after the change was made. Before we could get there, Lee Murphy, of Liberty, reminded us again. The photo above peeps through the limbs on the ornamental maple at this entrance to show the flag with the blue field right - on the left facing the street. Thanks to Major Flowers and Lee Murphy for noticing. - EW. Paired photo, before vertical flag re-hung: We Fly the Flag: At City Hall, Columbia, KY


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