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Most recent PHOTOS matching your search for 'Spurlington Train Tunnel'...- Historic Taylor Co., KY: Spurlington Tunnel (Photo ID: 58456)
This photo was taken at 11:15amET, Wed 7 Jan 2015, by Larry Smith, the voice of FM 92.7 the WAVE and FM 99.9 the Big Dawg. The entrance is to a 19... (click photo title to read more)
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"This picture was taken in the last couple of years of the tunnel. One of the guys I work with took it," writes Amy Pike. "I thought they were great. ... (click photo title to read more)
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LARRY SMITH FOUND LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL: The South Central Kentucky historian, photographer, and news anchor at the WAVE 92.7 radio, took... (click photo title to read more)
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HISTORIC SPURLINGTON TRAIN TUNNEL from LARRY SMITH: This is a photo that I took in 1983, It's of the old Spurlington Train Tunnel in Taylor ... (click photo title to read more)
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It's been some 7 years since Larry Smith, South Central Kentucky historian, wrote this account of the Spurlington Tunnel. Renewed interest inspire... (click title to read more)
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Information is needed for homecoming to Taylor County, KY.About: ... (click title to read more)
- Mark Phillips sends origin of Spurlington, KY town name (Story ID: 34040)
About: Spurlington Train Tunnel haunted by ghost. About small Taylor Co., KY commu... (click title to read more)
- Feedback: Uncle Johnny Beetle Spurling killed in tunnel (Story ID: 21588)
LETTERS & FEEDBACKEd:Uncle Johnny Beetle Spurling ... (click title to read more)
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LETTERS & FEEDBACKAdditional information on Spurling family, f... (click title to read more)
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Spurling Named: "Spurlington was named by the first post master, John Kipsey Spurling," -Mark Phillips, December 24, 2009Rail... (click title to read more)
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To the editor, ColumbiaMagazine.comUpdate to this letter. 8:29am Wednesday, May 23, 2007. Just talked to Larry Smith. The story of t... (click title to read more)
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