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FM2 Opening with Laurel Ridge Farms Meats
 2023-04-07 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Brandy Held, Laurel Ridge Farms.
Laurel Ridge Farms will be set up at Farmers Market on the Square Saturday, April 8th from 8am-1pm with all of our premium beef, pork, and lamb selections.
Come visit us beside the Crazy Calf Lady's Kitchen, among all the amazing vendors!
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Farmers Market on the Square opening day is Saturday!
 2023-04-07 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Brandy Held, Laurel Ridge Farms. Saturday, April 8th, 8a-1p. Here's the 2023 menu at The Crazy Calf Lady's Kitchen, along with our opening day specials. We're coming back with a breakfast favorite!
*Southwest Breakfast Wrap*: Scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, your choice of LRF bacon or sausage, cheddar cheese, homemade Pico de gallo and garlic/lime crema in a warm tortilla $7.00
For lunch, we're celebrating national grilled cheese month with my spin on a family favorite! *The Nana*: Grilled Provolone cheese, blistered tomato, basil, pepperoni on Paul B Sullivan fresh bread. $7.00. Thank God for Dirty Dishes, and We'll see ya at the market! (FM2 ad on CM)
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Historic Brown-Lanier house in spring
 2023-04-07 - Wayne County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. The Brown-Lanier house served at various times as a headquarters for both armies. After the Union victory at the January 19, 1862 Battle of Mill Springs, it was a makeshift hospital where surgeons treated soldiers from both sides, Confederate and Union.
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On the grounds of the historic Brown-Lanier house
 2023-04-07 - Wayne County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Civil War soldiers on both sides fought on and used this property. In late 1861 and early 1862, Union and Confederate armies occupied this area as they vied for control of Kentucky.
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Brown Lanier House used in Civil War
 2023-04-07 - Wayne County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. In summer, tourists visit Mill Springs and see the giant mill wheel beside Lake Cumberland. Before its May opening date, however, travelers can still get a feel for the past at the historic restored Brown-Lanier house next door. In the Civil War it was used as both military headquarters and hospital. In late 1861 and early 1862, Union and Confederate armies occupied this area as they vied for control of Kentucky.
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