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Robert Cummings: Urges Greasy Creek Park supporters to write

Robert Cumming writes:
Interested persons seeking to re-establish the former Greasy Creek Roadside Park located in Russell county Ky along headwaters of Greasy Creek branch of Lake Cumberland are urged to contact Ky Senators: Mitch McConnell 317 Russell Office Bldg, Washington D.C. 20510-0001 and Rand Paul 167 Russell Office Bldg. Washington D.C. 20501 also a request for proposal for Corps of Engineers Permit to re-establish the former Greasy Creek Roadside Park in Russell county Ky should be sent to: Honorable R D James Asst Secy. of the Army Civil Works Dept. of the Army 108 Army Pentagon Washington D.C.20310-0108 --Robert Cumming
Comments re article 99179 Unimproved boat ramp is put intake out at Greasy Creek




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