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Harvest of History tours ran both Sept. 9 and 10 with proceeds going to the South Central Kentucky Cultural Center. Gage Wilson/ Glasgow News 1

GALLERY: The past comes alive at the Harvest of History

Sep 11, 2023 | 9:00 PM

Matt London portrays Cyrus Edwards, a native of Barren County, who was born March 12, 1846, in the Blue Spring Creek section. He moved to Horse Cave in 1894. Gage Wilson/Glasgow News 1

Todd Steenbergen tells the story of Franklin Gorin the “first white child born in Barren County.” Gage Wilson/Glasgow News 1

Jim Taylor acts out the life of Henry Skaggs (or Skeggs) a “longhunter,” so called because of the length of time they spent in Barren County. Gage Wilson/Glasgow News 1

LaVonna Willoughby tells the life of Esther Garrison, sister to the founder of Allen County. Gage Wilson/Glasgow News 1

Ben Rogers explains the role Edmund Rogers played in the discovery of large portions of Southern Kentucky. Gage Wilson Glasgow News 1

Allie Walton tells the story of Hannah Boone-Pennington, sister to the famous Daniel Boone. Gage Wilson/Glasgow News 1

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