• Start with a City beginning with A
    • This is BY STATE
    • Similar to the Tag contest, there will be one thread per state
    • Post a picture of your bike AND some sign, building etc which clearly shows the city/state you're in
    • The next person posts from a city with the name beginning with B, then C, D, etc
    • You can't posts back-to-back pics, you have to wait for a person to post the next city
    • Once Z is reached, the game starts over with A
    • If your state doesn't have a city beginning with the next letter in sequence, it's okay to skip that letter
    • If the location sits for more than one month, the person that posted that is open to move it to the next letter.

    The World Wide game is a bit different as it is by whatever is considered a geographic type of regional category, state/province/village etc. and all those will be in the single World Wide A-Z topic.

KY: A to Z

By the time I get to Kentucky in about 5 weeks time I will need to find an “I”. That will be interesting well Inroad looks like a possibility on my way to Campbellsville from the BRP . I will have to keep track of this thread. ;)
 
Time For Julien For J (It's Been A Month) -

Julien For J KY.jpg

Very little history or much left except for the church -

Julien had its start when the railroad was extended to that point.
A post office called Julien was established in 1888 and remained in operation until 1909.
 
Been a month -
Middleton for M -
M For Middelton.jpg

About the only thing there are a few houses and the Baptist church that was started in 1881.
What history I could find -

Middleton is located approximately halfway between Russellville and Franklin, Kentucky. It appears to be unchanged in centuries, with the few homes spotting the countryside clearly dating from the 18th and 19th centuries.
 
St. Elmo For S -

St Elmo KY.jpg


A little bit of history -


The community that came to be named St. Elmo was an area served by the Temple Cooke store which also housed a post office in the middle nineteenth century. The community was named for St. Elmo’s Fire and the post office was established February 27, 1868. William T. Poor was the first postmaster and the merchant of the store. The post office was closed September 29, 1906.
 
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