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Logan County, Kentucky Students on a Field Trip to Lookout Mountain

Updated May 27, 2025
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Logan County, Kentucky Students on a Field Trip to Lookout Mountain
The back of the photo reads: "1944-Lookout Mt." This is from a Logan County, KY photo album, most likely owned by a teacher. Probably students from Adairville School.
Date & Place: in Lookout Mountain, Hamilton County, Tennessee 37350, United States
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