
Cider Mill; Fulton County; Jockey Silks
Season 3 Episode 9 | 28m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
Boone Co. apple orchard; westernmost Kentucky; racing silks by Patricia Green.
A family-run Boone County apple orchard and cider mill; a visit to Kentucky's westernmost tip, the small piece of Fulton County that's cut off from the rest of the state by the Mississippi River; and Lexington's Patricia Green, who makes racing silks. A 1997 KET production hosted by Byron Crawford.
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Cider Mill; Fulton County; Jockey Silks
Season 3 Episode 9 | 28m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
A family-run Boone County apple orchard and cider mill; a visit to Kentucky's westernmost tip, the small piece of Fulton County that's cut off from the rest of the state by the Mississippi River; and Lexington's Patricia Green, who makes racing silks. A 1997 KET production hosted by Byron Crawford.
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