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New mural completed on North Columbia in Campbellsville



2022-06-26 - Taylor County, KY .
The new Campbellsville mural is complete on the Big Dawg radio building downtown. Larry Smith, General Manager, gathered a group who had worked together on the previous murals that marked the Bicentennial, and began work toward the new look. The project is done just in time for the historic Campbellsville July 4th celebration this holiday weekend.

Larry would like to send a huge thank you to all the participants on the committee and everyone who helped in any way. The Campbellsville Mural Committee members are, from left: Barry Bertram, Betty Jane Gorin Smith, Gwinette Sullivan, Donna Logston, Susie Skaggs, Janet Adams, Faye Howell, Chairman Larry Joe Smith, Natalie Brockman-artist, and Emily Osborne Anderson-artist.


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