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Millersburg, Kentucky 40348
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Marshall Plot
Millersburg Cemetery 2
TTI 5815 (GE U36B) Millersburg, Kentucky
TTI NB @ Millersburg
EAT
Dash Seven Heaven
Before it was famous
Bluegrass Blues
Sneaky Peek
TTI #5819 Leads 4 other GE's and 60 Loads of limestone up a steep grade just north of Millersburg, KY.
TTI 5819 North, Millersburg,KY 10/7/2015
TTI 5815 South, Millersburg,KY 10/7/2015
TTI 5815, Millersburg,KY 9/30/2015
Tote Boats On The TTI
TTI #5815 North, Millersburg,KY 9/23/2015
Morning Boats
Glassless Window
TTI #5815 notches up climbing the hill into Millersburg, KY with a loaded coal train bound for Maysville, KY 9-8-15
Morning Fog in Kentucky
Flag at Rest on the Stoop _2249
Spanning 124 feet the Colville Covered Bridge is located near Millersburg, Kentucky. The bridge is situated 28 feet above the water level in a rural area where vehicular traffic mainly comprises of local residents and farm implements. The bridge was cons
Spanning 124 feet the Colville Covered Bridge is located near Millersburg, Kentucky. The bridge is situated 28 feet above the water level in a rural area where vehicular traffic mainly comprises of local residents and farm implements. The bridge was cons
Spanning 124 feet the 18 feet Colville Covered Bridge is located near Millersburg, Kentucky. The bridge is situated 28 feet above the water level in a rural area where vehicular traffic mainly comprises of local residents and farm implements. The bridge
Colville Covered Bridge (1877). This 124' long Kingpost Truss design spans Hinkston Creek near Millersburg, KY is one of only 13 remaing in the Commonwealth. At one time there were more than 400 covered bridges in Kentucky....
Colville Covered Bridge (1877). This 124' long Kingpost Truss design spans Hinkston Creek near Millersburg, KY is one of only 13 remaing in the Commonwealth. At one time there were more than 400 covered bridges in Kentucky....
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