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Date Posted: 05:50:47 11/21/02 Thu
Author: No name
Subject: Re: lawrenceburg ky
In reply to: Webmaster 's message, "Re: lawrenceburg ky" on 18:46:12 11/20/02 Wed

I grew up in one of those stringtowns im not familiar with another existing ill have to do some looking. Is the other stringtown loacted in mercer county or is it in anderson?

As for contributions ill have to take a pic of the rock wall pit in front of my house this weekend and send it in monday to you. On a side note if you do venture over to stringtown check out harry wise rd thats where you will find some strange rock stacks and right down the road you will find the hidden area called panther rock. Further down that same road you run into gilberts creek where you can find the family cemetary i was reffering to.


>Hey, thanks for your input! We didn't "miss"
>Lawrenceburg, we just haven't gotten around to
>covering it in detail yet. In the words of
>Opportunistic Infection, "I only got two hands, big
>guy".
>
>We're looking forward to getting more good stuff from
>the Lawrenceburg area on here soon. Feel free to
>contribute some pics if you have a digital camera!
>
>As for the distillery in Burgin, actually,
>distilleries often are permitted to operate in dry
>counties - Jack Daniel's comes to mind.
>
>But what I really want to know is why there are two
>communities called "Stringtown" within fifteen minutes
>of each other.

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