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Clarks Tavern, completed in 1799, first building in Paris http://static1.bareka.com/photos/medium/7232484/untitled.jpg (broken link)
Duncan Tavern, built in 1802 http://static4.bareka.com/photos/medium/7232495/untitled.jpg (broken link)
Bourban County Courthouse http://static3.bareka.com/photos/medium/7232506/untitled.jpg (broken link)
Paris Pike, widened from 1996 to 2003 http://static1.bareka.com/photos/medium/7232496/untitled.jpg (broken link)
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Here are a couple from our property just northeast of Lexington:
[...I'm so glad to have found this website...]
Gorgeous! Just what I'm looking for. I've lived in GA the past 30yrs and plan that my next move shall be to a peaceful, secluded, rural countryside haven. So far, KY and TN have that appeal. All I know about KY is from driving thru it, and love it! How long have you lived there? How did you decide on where, exactly, to look for your property? There's so much of KY that is wonderful.
My wants are: lots of large trees, a secluded setting, sparsely dotted with dwellings, the acreage might have a house on it - or not; don't know how much acreage but guess maybe 15-30, possibly more; and I'll probably only be able to afford $2-3K/ac. I don't need a mall, and don't mind having to drive 20+ minutes to the grocery store, and I plan not to have to drive to work [hah...I can dream!] Would prefer a warmer, versus colder, locale.
Wow kentucky looks beautiful, i live in el paso and i love it here, but kentucky looks very green, and thats something were lacking over here in the desert.
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