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In light of BJF revelation, BJH asks: Google Maps all washed up? Billy Joe Fudge, Your article, which states in part, "I now know how Columbus must have felt... I was just satisfying my addiction to maps and made an amazing discovery while perusing Adair County on Google maps. It seems, according to Google Maps, that Portland, Milltown and Columbia are located on and along the banks of Green River. It seems that Green River begins at the confluence of Russell Creek and Little Clifty Creek, just about a half mile North of the intersection of Freedom Church Road and Ivy Lane." -BJ HAGY BJ Hagy writes: The "Green River" I know in Adair County runs down past the Pellyton Community and on down past Neatsville on Highway 206. That "Green River" begins up around the Liberty, KY area in Casey County. (Kings Mountain, Lincoln County, pinpoints the rise of the Green better. - CM) Is there more than one river named the "Green River" in Adair County, or is Google Maps all washed-up? Billy Joe Hagy Formerly of Adair Co. --BJ HagyComments re article 69094 Billy Joe Fudge I now know how Columbus must have felt This story was posted on 2014-08-13 06:27:33
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