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KY-TN Frontierland Dub sign could have been in Burkesville, KY, early 60s

Joe H Curtis writes:
This photo could have been taken in Burkesville, KY. The building it could have been on at the time was Curtis & McComas Dry Goods (owned by my family) and is now the Smith's Card Shop building. Located on the corner of Public Square and south side of Hill Street and would have been visible when coming around the square from North Main St. As bright as the paint is it must have been taken somewhere in the early 60's because in later years it became faded. - Joe H Curtis
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