Pondering Kentucky: The Magazine, Issue 25, 1992
Project: Glen Bastin's Pondering Kentucky Oral History Project
Interview Summary
Mark, Sherry, and Daniel Evans talk about plants native to Kentucky and their work at the Shooting Star Nursery.Bastin briefly talks about election laws in Kentucky.
David Yancy talks about lizards that are native to Kentucky.
Some clips from the Kentucky Bar Association Meeting's annual To-Do event are played.
Sergeant Rodney Lawrence and John Downs talk about military artifacts in the Kentucky Military History Museum.
Hugh X. Lewis talks about his career in country music and Bastin reads one of his poems about Kentucky.
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Sherry Evans
Daniel Evans
David Yancy
James Gillenwater
Woodrow Burchett
Joseph Lambert
Dan Jack Combs
Thomas B. Spain
Rodney Lawrence
John Downs
Hugh X. Lewis
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Interview Partial Date
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