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Scenic Kentucky: Icons of days gone by


2024-09-09 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Robert Ellis, Robert Ellis Woodworking.
Robert writes, "These old cars, mostly Chevys (I think), have been parked there for many years. I remember driving by them every workday morning, back as early as 1978. I'm guessing they were parked there even earlier than that. In some ways they have become an iconic relic for the town of Campbellsville."

You'll pass them on your way in to Campbellsville from Knifley, on S. Central Avenue (Hwy 70).


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First time kayaking on Green River Lake


2024-09-09 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Anita Rees.
Anita took this picture of Cynthia Nyokabi, LWC exchange student from Kenya, trying out kayaking for the first time. Anita says, "She loved it!"


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Birds of Kentucky: Great Blue Heron with dragonfly


2024-09-09 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen.
I saw this heron stab at something in the water and come up with a black and white dragonfly. He dipped it back in the water and then carried it to shore, but eventually the heron either let it go or let it escape.


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Pawpaw


2024-09-08 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Thanks to shopper Jackie Montgomery and Farmers Market co-director Donna Jones, Pawpaws are ready to enjoy. There are just six weeks left for the Saturday morning markets.


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A discovery at the bottom of Jamestown Hill


2024-09-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Christopher Rowe.
I wonder if Sherm worked on this car. (If you know, you know.)


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Once a source of water and amusement


2024-09-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Christopher Rowe.
This old building that used to provide some amusement when I was a profoundly stupid teenager. There was a slot where you could insert eight quarters and then hundreds of gallons of water would come out of the hose hanging at right. It's clearly derelict now.


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A favorite view


2024-09-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Christopher Rowe.
"One of my favorite views of the Old Courthouse, looking down Jamestown Hill." - CR


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