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Travel: eBiking in Zion National Park
 2025-05-17 - Zion National Park, southwest Utah - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com. Robert writes, "Highly recommend renting an eBike for the day. You can take your time and see ALL Zion has to offer, at a leisurely pace, with only one simple rule. When a shuttle bus comes from behind, you have to come to a complete stop and let it pass.
Another plus is starting at the visitor's entry point, a route for bikers, and pedestrians only, allows you to travel alongside the Virgin river; a route and views you won't ever see if you limit yourself to just bus only. We chose bikes with a basket on the back, so I could pack my camera bag, as well as food for a picnic later in the day."
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Travel: Enter the E-bike
 2025-05-17 - Zion National Park, southwest Utah - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com. Robert writes, "The shuttle busses are an excellent way to visit the canyon. There's several stops to get off the bus, enjoy the sights, take in hikes, and get back on one of the many busses that travel through the canyon. The down side is you do go by many places you would like to see, but are limited to only the view you have from the bus windows.
Enter the E-bike. We had a blast! In this image, the accompanying mother and daughter are riding by me while I take a cell phone pic. This was from the bike/pedestrian route only...near the beginning of the canyon ride.
Zion, for me, still reigns as the most majestic and beautiful park I've ever visited."
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At the Green County Book and Arts Heritage Fair
 2025-05-17 - Greensburg, KY - Photo by Mike Watson. Some of the many books on display on Saturday morning at the Green County Heritage/Book/Art Fair.
The Green County Genealogical Society Heritage Fair will be held from 9amCT to 2pmCT on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at the Greensburg Community Center, 110 North 1st Street, Greensburg, KY, behind Greensburg City Hall.
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Saturday is last day for tire dump in Adair
 2025-05-16 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Bridget Compton, Adair Fiscal Court. Second load of tires headed out Friday, the Waste Tire Event Day 2! Bring your waste tires. to the State Hwy barn on Service Road in Columbia, just past Day and Day. Will be here 7-11 Saturday.
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