water: An Ode to Water, Lexington's Birth by Springs - 10/31/08 12:28 AM
         Yesterday after touring the home of Mary Todd Lincoln Kathy and I took a trip to the birthplace of Lexington.  Most cities are located next to a large navigable river, lake or the ocean.  Lexington is not.  However it was still birthed because of water.  Too often I take a drink of water for granted.  I know there are thousands of people on our planet this very moment who are struggling with the pains of living with the scaricity of potable water. 
          In 1776 William McConnell led a surveying party into the frontier.  He found place to camp near the headwaters of Elkhorn Creek.  Freshwater springs at … (0 comments)

 
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