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Scenic Adair County: View from Jones Chapel Road



2005-07-14 - Near Gradyville, KY - Photo Linda Waggener. THERE MAY BE NO VIEWS IN THE WORLD as peaceful as these hills of Adair County. This scene is from Jones Chapel Road just off Highway West 80, and is looking west across the parkway toward the ridge line along the Weed-Keltner Road in the background. The large white area in the middle left side of photograph is the Bethel home, the grand residence which can be seen from the Louie B. Nunn Parkway around the 42-43 mile markers. The farm in the foreground belongs to the Richard family has five springs on it and is home to a handsome goat herd. It was once part of the Ed Diddle birthplace farm.

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