Kentucky a to Z: A Bluegrass Travel Memoir
Starting with A and ending with Z Hervey discovered 26 small towns in Kentucky and interviewed the folks who lived in them. Some towns were abandoned and others had only two or three folks living there. The essays in this book w…
Starting with A and ending with Z Hervey discovered 26 small towns in Kentucky and interviewed the folks who lived in them. Some towns were abandoned and others had only two or three folks living there. The essays in this book were published in a shorter form in the magazine Kentucky Monthly.
City of Florence KY A Bluegrass Kentucky Memoir to Travel Z:
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