Engine House was photographed in downtown Mt. Sterling, Ky. Here is some information about this wonderful town, found on this website, Mt. Sterling Tourism
Very interesting photograph John. I've checked-out the link (thanks for that too) in order to view the 'Downtown Walking Tour Brochure'. Love the interesting story of the Montgomery County Historical Museum.
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I see it is #1 on the Walking Tour, Shads. I presume we will be seeing more. Mt. Sterling must be a feast for a starving photographer who took all those shots in Columbus. A change of scenery is good for the soul. You are getting too old to look up like this. Hope you didn't get dizzy. :) Good shot.
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