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Billy Joe Fudge: Mystery Church at KY 768 & KY 92 Comments re photo 74467 Mystery Photo Do you remember this church Billy Joe Fudge writes: Can't remember the name, but I believe it is the church which stood on the South of the intersection of KY 768 and KY 92. I never was quite sure if it was in Adair or Russell County. - Billy Joe FudgeThanks. Billy Joe Fudge Your answer is posted and linked from the photo. The building at the corner of KY 768 & KY 92, from the description, is at the terminus of KY 768, and was not a church, at least in recent times. It was the one room school famed for past teachers, Hazel Parson and Dr. Oris Aaron. It is in Adair County, just a few miles from Russell. Pleasant Hill Christian Church is not far away, on KY 92, at the intersection with Old Montpelier Road. - EW This story was posted on 2017-09-04 06:34:42
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