debstromquist: Sign explaining the need for locks/dams on the KY River
debstromquist: Kind of a small sign, I think
debstromquist: Path to the lock keepers' houses
debstromquist: An old coin
debstromquist: Close up of the coin
debstromquist: One of the many displays in the museum
debstromquist: A graph displays why the locks are needed
debstromquist: Information about each of the locks
debstromquist: This dam was built around 1900
debstromquist: Looking up at the lock keeper's house from the lockman's house
debstromquist: Looking down towards the lock and dam
debstromquist: The lock keeper would be on call 24/7, but he had an assistant
debstromquist: A portion of the lock keeper's journal
debstromquist: Looking at the lockman's house from the back porch of the lock keeper's house
debstromquist: This was where the laundry was done
debstromquist: Close up of the office
debstromquist: Looking at the lock from the back porch
debstromquist: The curator of the museum
debstromquist: An old picture of one of the lock keeper's children (girl on the left)
debstromquist: This is the lock keeper with one of his grandchildren
debstromquist: One of the bedrooms of the family
debstromquist: This was the "guest" bedroom
debstromquist: The dust rising up is from a quarry that's about 1 mile away
debstromquist: Deer on the lawn
debstromquist: Couldn't pass up taking a picture of a grasshopper on the door to the office
debstromquist: One of the ground hog's holes
debstromquist: Donna taking pictures of the beach
debstromquist: The Kentucky River
debstromquist: The beach that everyone used to go to
debstromquist: Looking back towards the house