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County Road 400 South: Middle of the road grave

A road built around several graves has caused traffic problems for years. But after a few months of updates, Johnson County Road 400 South reopened Friday.

Nancy Kerlin Barnett was one of the first settlers in Johnson County, helping establish the town of Edinburgh in 1822-23.

She was buried in 1831, more than 70 years before the county decided to run a road through her gravesite. But because of the way the grave was built, many cars were hitting it, especially ones pulling along farming equipment.

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12 мая 2016 г. 9:59:05
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