Vintage and historical postcards document the fascinating history of
South Central Kentucky.
Postcards from the early twentieth century reveal much about America's
past, portraying almost every subject imaginable and offering modern
readers a snapshot glimpse of life in days gone by. The collection
within these pages explores the history of Adair, Barren, Green, Hart,
and Taylor Counties, documenting the people and places, the lifestyles
and landmarks of the South Central region of the Bluegrass State. From
the evolution of transportation in Kentucky to such varied activities as
wheat threshing, molasses production, and even moonshining, the images
captured on these cards are of great social and historical significance.
Rare glimpses of churches, schools, hotels, and businesses that no
longer stand make this a must-see for present-day residents of the area.