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Artifact Spotlight: WWI Plates from Cressmont, Lee County, KY 1919-1920

1/3/2020

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Museum President Bob Smith talks about a donation of WWI Commemorative Plates made by the Rockcastle Supply Company who had a plant in Cressmont, Lee County, KY. He gives background information about the area logging company, community of Cressmont at the time, and the railroad around 1919-1920. Plan a visit www.visitleecountyky.com. 
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