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Kentucky Color: Hearty Dandelion



2018-09-16 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge.
This hearty dandelion is nestled in the crotch of a Redbud which is nestled in the Northernmost corner of Columbia's Downtown Square. The Downtown Square is the center of Columbia's Historic Business and Cultural District.

Downtown Columbia is currently experiencing a renaissance of sorts. Much investment has been made recently by numerous businesses to augment several existing, Downtown businesses. The renaissance has been on full display during the August and September "To The Nines", Downtown walk and shop events. These events brought hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people to Downtown to shop, to eat and maybe more importantly, to visit.

Downtown Property owners and potential entrepreneurs should take note; Downtown Columbia is back. Everyone wants it and they are willing to support it. They and indeed all of us want our vibrant, living and breathing Downtown to not just survive but to grow and prosper. The time is ripe for coffee shops, restaurants and Mom and Pop Shops. Shop local is not just a trend, it's a way of life.


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