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Letter: Town Branch

Ann Heskamp Curtis writes:
I would love to see a photographic overview (perhaps even a drone view?) of the path of the Town Branch today.... from its Tutt Street beginning to its emptying into Russell Creek near the Campbellsville Street bridge.

I used to wade in the branch near my grandfather's home at the foot of Jamestown Hill. The water was clear and there were minnows swimming in it.
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Town Branch in Columbia



2024-12-22 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Billy Joe Fudge.
Billy Joe shared this map of the approximate path of Town Branch (Town Creek) through Columbia, in response to Ann Heskamp Curtis' request to see an overview, "from its Tutt Street beginning to its emptying into Russell Creek near the Campbellsville Street bridge."

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