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The Horse Cave Catalpa Tree: Do not cut me down



2007-06-03 - Horse Cave, KY - Photo By Tom Chaney.
May-or, May-or, Do Not Cut Me Down. While all others thou art felling, Do Not Cut Me Down: A banner was affixed to the famous old Horse Cave Main Street and US 31-W Catalpa Tree last week.. The White Week of the Catalpa Tree is being celebrated by a lot of folks this week, and, a trio of Catalpa fanciers, Tom Chaney, Rob Stout, and Robert Stone think it's worth a trip to Tom Chaney's Bookstore this week to see it. Tom Chaney writes, to explain the photo, "Cannot identify either party in the picture. They were taking the banner down. This was taken Friday afternoon late after someone had put up the sign. The tree is flanked by the ruins of the Owens Hotel, the Gorin Store and three houses burned or destroyed under the direction of the mayor. I suppose someone thought the tree might be next."


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