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Images of Madison County

by Mountain Workshops
Fall foliage is in full view at Brushy Fork Creek. One access point is adjacent to the soccer field at Berea College. (Image by Donna Farmer)
Jean Boyce (third from left) entertains her table of guests at Mariachi's Mexican Restaurant in Berea. Jean is accompanied by her husband, Robert Boyce (right), 70, Betty Wray (left), 88, and Lester Pross, 91. (Image by Matthew Herp)
Holden Berry, 12, makes his way out the door of Lucifer's Lair Haunted House. Lucifer's Lair opens yearly from the last weekend of September through the Halloween season. (Image by Dorothy Edwards)
John Hamlett throws wood onto a bonfire at his and Cathy Currier's home outside of Richmond. (Image by Sarah Shaw)
Natasha Hacker, 21, helps Kyra Sparks, 8, carve a pumpkin in Hacker's front yard in Berea. The girls are neighbors and spend a lot of time together. (Image by Dorothy Edwards)
A car approaches through the morning fog on Walnut Meadow Road west of Berea. (Image by Matt Gade)
Grady Hunsucker, 4, is swung in the air by friends Casey Cochran (right) and Buddy Herring at Berea City Park. Grady's aunt, Kayla Delong (left), walks besides the playing boys. (Image by Dorothy Edwards)
Joel Hubbard, 7, plays hopscotch on Center Street in Berea. (Image by Matt Gade)
The "John Craig" ferry boat is moored in the Kentucky River at the site of the Valley View Ferry, a free service which connects the Kentucky counties of Madison, Jessamine and Fayette. The ferry was closed recently due to a scheduled U.S. Coast Guard inspection. It is set to reopen within the next two weeks. (Image by Guillermo Hernandez Martinez)
Sunrise clouds are reflected in a pond at Richmond Battlefield Park. The site was witness to the Battle of Richmond in 1862, the first major Civil War engagement of the Kentucky Campaign and a complete Confederate victory. The victory allowed soldiers to move farther North towards Lexington. (Image by Guillermo Hernandez Martinez)

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