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Bell's Tavern - photo taken in 1999. The five-acre tract houses the stone remains
of hand-cut stone walls. The property has been listed in the National Register of
Historic Places, based on its architecture. Efforts have begun to expand the
National Register nomination to include various aspects of the site, including
three existing well and cistern sites, remains of an ice house, and the nineteenth
century Bell-Proctor family cemetery. An archaeological field study of the site is
planned.
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Big Blue Spring - is now located in Metaclfe Co., but at the time of early
ssettlement, was in Barren Co. It was an early landmark, where two Indian trails
crossed and was used as a reference point for early surveys in the area.
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View of Second Street looking North toward Cave City, prior to construction of
31-W in 1934.
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RAGE IN 1920 - This is how the corner of Main and Race Streets looked in 1920.
Standing on the corner was a bank building now occupied by L.C. Ellis Drugs. The
most unusual thing in this picture, however, is the number of unclaimed parking
spaces. Today are simply not available like that today. This picture was at the
corner of North Race Street and West Washington Street in Glasgow.
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