A lot of people call Constance by the name of "Hebron", even though the latter is just a zip code for delivering mail. There's no real place as Hebron, except for a small patch near the airport and that isn't even a city. It's a census-designation. This Ky Post photo was taken in the 70s.
Early morning at the Anderson Ferry in Constance (not Hebron) in the 1970s. KY Post photo.
Peanut Charlie's store and restaurant in Independence, was located on Madison Pike.
KY Post photo.
The City of Cold Spring was officially incorporated in March 1941, however, the name evolved from a natural cold water spring located in the area that was discovered in the 1780's. KY Post photo shows the old Cold Spring Public School.
This was Newport's City Hall at one time.
Couple of prostitutes on Madison Avenue in Covington in the 1970's. KY Post photo.
Joe Welbers Sr., 42, and son Joe Jr., 23, making pastry at Latonia Bakery in 1982. KY Post photo.
Grand Opening of Florence Mall in 1976. KY Post photo.
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