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Five old Northern Kentucky photos picked at random, Part 4
Henry Hahn, ticket taker, in front of Liberty Theater on Madison Avenue in Covington. KY Post photo.

Perhaps Covington's number one attraction at one time. Located on Madison Avenue near 4h Street, KY POST photo.

Fashion Fair in the old car barn in Covington, was located on Madison Avenue. KY Post Photo

Like so many other things in Covington that didn't last, Covington Landing was a short-lived entertainment district KY Post photo.

Judge James Dressman, Kenton County Police Chief James Callahan at Chisel Bridge on Madison Pike. Year not listed, maybe in the 1960s. KY Post photo.

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