By Patricia A. Scheyer

NKyTribune reporter

All cities have histories, some more colorful than others, and the older the city the more stories are associated with the city. This is the case with Ludlow. The small city bordered by the Ohio River and serviced by the railroad, grew from a village to a fairly busy city that retains a small town charm and friendliness.

The city has a Historic Society set up to preserve the history of the city, and last year the board decided to revive the custom of taking people on a walk around the city to see and hear the stories of long ago that shaped the city. The tours ceased about ten years ago, and they were run by Patrick Snaden and Andy Horn who is still a board member.

“I had only been on the board a few months, and they were all talking about bri

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