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Lindsey Tower from high point a mile away



2016-09-11 - from Industrial Drive & Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com (c).
South Central Kentucky seems to have endless high points and limitless vistas in, for many of us, new and undiscovered places. This view of the original Raider Bob Tower tower, the one million gallon whopper at Holladay Place, is from what many old-timers remember as the Beulah Bennett place - now undergoing development. The water tower now has a rival for attention - the onion tank on the Lindsey Wilson campus itself. It also includes the college's famed and often imitated slogan, "Every Student Every Day," and appears to have had perfect alignment to be seen by westbound travelers on KY 206/Liberty Road and from Jamestown Street, by northbound travelers. - Ed Waggener


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