
A huge storm system that that eventually dumped 2 feet of snow on the eastern seabord states coated central Kentucky in an inch of ice. The effect of the ice on trees and powerlines was devastating and much of Lexington and surrounding counties were without power and telephones for a week.
Featured in the photograph is Kentucky Scenic Highway Old Frankfort Pike, just outside the Airdrie main gates.
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