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FOR YOUR INFORMATION Every reader of The Kentucky Explorer, no doubt, has a special memory. Why not write it down and share it here in this column? Help preserve the story of our vanishing past for today and tomorrow. We need memories and photographs from every part of Kentucky and beyond. When submitting your "I Remember" stories, please include any photographs or illustrations, if you have them. Though not a requirement, photos do add a lot of appeal to your story. Here is a list of a few of the "I Remembers" found in our May 2006 issue: Celebrating 100 Years A Great Swimming Hole In Pike County From A Child's Hand Mom, Mommie, or Minnie My Baby Brother Summer of 1965 Little Flockey School A Coal Miner's Daughter Search For Indian Gold Growing Up In Cardinal, Kentucky Rusty Bill And The Terrapin Uncle Victor Conley Family Memories Lower Hell For Certain School These are the titles of the "I Remembers" in this month's issue. Subscribe today and read them all. Submit your "I Remember" for publication. |