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A photograph of a young man on the road outside of what looks like a farm, possibly the Mullins' farm.
1935
Rear-view of two people riding a motorcycle in front of The Pop Shoppe on 711 East 10th Street, Cookeville, Tenn. Caption from The Dispatch reads: With the temperatures in the 90's yesterday, these young Cookevillians beat the heat by taking a motorcycle cruise around Cookeville. DISPATCH photographer Larry Medley took this photo from the heat of his own car while headed eastbound on 10th Street.
1979-07-17
Stop sign and Keep Right sign damaged by vehicle accident. Caption from The Dispatch reads: The sign said keep right, and evidently a driver kept right--a bit too right, and that's wrong. This problem is occurring all over Putnam County. Police say that when they catch the driver's of vehicles knocking down traffic signs, they attempt to secure enough information to recover damages.
1979-07-16
Stop sign and Keep Right sign damaged by vehicle accident. Also visible in photo: McDonald's, Amoco, Burger King, Holiday Inn, Shoney's, and Best Western. Caption from The Dispatch reads: The sign said keep right, and evidently a driver kept right--a bit too right, and that's wrong. This problem is occurring all over Putnam County. Police say that when they catch the driver's of vehicles knocking down traffic signs, they attempt to secure enough information to recover damages.
1979-07-16
Stop sign and Keep Right sign damaged by vehicle accident. Also visible in photo: McDonald's, Amoco, Burger King, Holiday Inn, Shoney's, and Best Western. Caption from The Dispatch reads: The sign said keep right, and evidently a driver kept right--a bit too right, and that's wrong. This problem is occurring all over Putnam County. Police say that when they catch the driver's of vehicles knocking down traffic signs, they attempt to secure enough information to recover damages.
1979-07-16
Stop sign and Keep Right sign damaged by vehicle accident. Also visible in photo: McDonald's, Amoco, Burger King, Holiday Inn, Shoney's, and Best Western. Caption from The Dispatch reads: The sign said keep right, and evidently a driver kept right--a bit too right, and that's wrong. This problem is occurring all over Putnam County. Police say that when they catch the driver's of vehicles knocking down traffic signs, they attempt to secure enough information to recover damages.
1979-07-16
Several empty and discarded 5 gallon buckets on side of Burgess Falls Road/South Willow Avenue, Cookeville, Tenn. Tennessee Auto Auction visible in background. Caption from The Dispatch reads: Shown are some of the estimated 100 tar buckets found lying beside South Willow Ave. near Interstate 40 over the weekend. City firemen washed the tar off the road, but still don't know who dumped the buckets.
1979-07-30
Several empty and discarded 5 gallon buckets on side of Burgess Falls Road, Cookeville, Tenn. Also visible in photo: Lon's, Harvest Hut Cafeteria, unidentified Shell service station. Caption from The Dispatch reads: Shown are some of the estimated 100 tar buckets found lying beside South Willow Ave. near Interstate 40 over the weekend. City firemen washed the tar off the road, but still don't know who dumped the buckets.
1979-07-30
Several empty and discarded 5 gallon buckets on side of Burgess Falls Road, Cookeville, Tenn. Also visible in photo: Lon's, Harvest Hut Cafeteria, unidentified Shell service station. Caption from The Dispatch reads: Shown are some of the estimated 100 tar buckets found lying beside South Willow Ave. near Interstate 40 over the weekend. City firemen washed the tar off the road, but still don't know who dumped the buckets.
1979-07-30
Aerial view of Cookeville with Interstate 40 running horizontally and Jefferson Avenue running vertically.
1979
Aerial view of Cookeville with Interstate 40 running horizontally and Jefferson Avenue running vertically.
1979
Aerial view of Cookeville with Interstate 40 running horizontally and Jefferson Avenue running vertically.
1979
Aerial view of Cookeville with Interstate 40 running horizontally and Jefferson Avenue running vertically.
1979