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Remembers when Breeding was coldest spot in nation Mike Akin writes: I very well remember when Breeding, KY was recognized on national TV as the coldest spot in the United States. I didn't live here at the time, but grandparents and other relatives did. I was in the 9th Grade in Louisville, KY. It was indeed in January, 1963, as Alberta states. - Mike AkinComments re article 64556 Weather When Adair County was coldest place in nation This story was posted on 2014-01-12 09:31:42
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