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1923 Milburn Model 27L Light Electric Car
 2023-09-05 - Chicago, IL - Photo by Pen. Seen at the Museum of Science and Industry, which said of the car, "Cruising the streets, powered by lead-acid batteries, the Milburn Electric cut a stylish profile as an urban car for sophisticated motorists. The Milburn Wagon Company built cars like this one from 1915 to 1923." The car had a range of about 60 miles, and a top speed of 23 miles per hour.
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Flowers On Display, Cane Valley, Kentucky
 2023-09-05 - Cane Valley, Kentucky - Photo by Robert Ellis, Robert Ellis Woodworking. Robert writes, "This floral display is always visible on our front porch. Having just finished my morning walk, with my camera (iPhone) system in hand, I paused to take a pic before heading into the house...since the lighting was at its best, and the flowers were saying, what about me!"
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Star Gazing
 2023-09-04 - Fairplay, KY - Photo by Veronica Arnold. Veronica writes, "After sunset we had the telescope out looking to see what we could see. Then, out of nowhere the child screams in joy and points to something streaking across the northern sky over our barn. She cries out for everyone to come look with their naked-eye before they miss it.
Yes it was something streaking across the northern sky going east. My spouse supposes it to be low-orbiting satellites, a group of possibly a dozen. I snapped a picture with my phone, but it was a magical sighting for a child! A picture shows that it did happen but it won't hold the same magic.
Get out there and keep looking up!"
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Alice Turner with Mom Jeanette Page at CHS reunion
 2023-09-04 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. CHS Class of 1953 member Jeanette Page is pictured with her daughter Alice Turner at the 70th class reunion held Saturday, September 2, 2023 at Black Stallion Steakhouse.
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CHS Mr. and Miss Red and White 1953
 2023-09-03 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. A Columbia High School class of 1953 yearbook is shared by Annette Richards. In it, her best friend Hilda Willis Jenkins was elected Miss Red and White that year. Under the photo it read, "The honor of 'Mr. and Miss Red and White' has been bestowed upon two Seniors, Chester Brockman and Hilda Joyce Willis. They were chosen as such because of their dependability, good character, sportsmanship, leadership ability and a well rounded outlook. This is the first time since Columbia High has published an annual that the high school has been privileged to select a boy and girl to represent them in their year book as 'Mr. and Miss Red and White'."
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