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A collection of pictures that have appeared on ColumbiaMagazine.com and in the print edition of Columbia! Magazine. Photos are sorted from most recent to oldest. To see more pictures, click the "View the next..." link at the bottom of this page. To find a specific photo, try our Search Page.

At Angels Cafe back in the day


2023-02-27 - Columbia, KY - Photo archive photo from Columbia Statesman.
Ed Waggener headed to the Cafe on Campbellsville Street in the 70s and wrote, "It’s a good morning for being outside washing windows. Trilby Tupman of Tutt Street knows of only one other person with her name. The heroine of a novel named "Trilby" was put into a trance by a hypnotist musician and became famous as a singer. Asked if she sings, she replied, 'We sing at Angels.' "


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Scenic Kentucky: South Fork of Green River


2023-02-27 - Casey County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
An abundance of rain in recent days left its mark on cropland.


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In the Judges chambers


2023-02-27 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Heather Spoon.
Good friends Larry, Larry and Barry are pictured at an impromptu meeting of minds in Campbellsville. A visit by Adair County Judge Executive Larry Russell Bryant, at left, and Larry Joe Smith was enjoyed in the office of Taylor County Judge Executive Barry Smith, at right, Friday afternoon.


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Kentucky Color: Spring Heading North


2023-02-26 - Gulf Breeze, AL - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge.
Billy Joe writes, "I took this picture about a half mile from the Gulf of Mexico in Gulf Breeze, Alabama, on Friday. On our way home on Saturday, Redbud was putting on a quite a show all the way up I-65 to Hartselle, Alabama, but nary a bloom after that.

During my 20 plus years of flying fire patrol across the Great Wooded South I found that the Redbud would flower 3 to 5 days on the Tennessee/Kentucky border before flowering in Columbia and Campbellsville, depending upon the weather of course.

Never fear, Spring is working its way North and will be here soon!"


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Travel: Hiking in Guana River State Park


2023-02-26 - South Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida - Photo by Pen.
A hiking trail in the Guana River State Park just south of Jacksonville, FL.


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Archer the cat and Christopher


2023-02-26 - Austin, TX - Photo from Robert Stone.
Robert writes, "Archer the cat who keeps an eye on Christopher, Austin, Texas, a photograph from 11 November 2022. We had a few cats when I was young but they were outdoor cats."


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County by county rates of COVID-19 this week


2023-02-26 - Kentucky - Photo from Lake Cumberland District Health Department.
Updated CDC Community Levels by County map and guidance as of 2-24-2023.


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