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Wayland about 70 years ago. Photo submitted by Adam Manns on 9/8/2014. dmmnns@gmail.com
Wayland tipple in the 1970s before it was torn down. Photo submitted by Adam Manns on 9/8/2014. dmmnns@gmail.com
Wayland, date unknown. Photo submitted by Adam Manns on 9/8/2014. dmmnns@gmail.com
Former company row houses on Railroad Street facing east, Wayland, Kentucky. Photo by Zada Komara zko222@g.uky.edu on 8/31/2014
Wayland, Kentucky, Main St. looking northeast. Photo by Zada Komara zko222@g.uky.edu on 8/31/2014
Former company houses near River St. on former Silk Stocking Row. Photo by Zada Komara zko222@g.uky.edu on 8/31/2014
Sign inside Wayland's historic wooden gym. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Bassist Curt Lee from local band Longshot playing the 2014 Wayland Reunion. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Guitarists Kevin Allen and Greg Couch of local band Longshot playing Wayland's 2014 reunion. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Fireworks display for Wayland's 2014 reunion. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Coal sign, Wayland, Kentucky. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Former company houses on Railroad St. facing east, Wayland, Kentucky. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Floor of Wayland's historic wooden gym, built in 1937 and used until 1990. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Interior of Wayland's historic wooden gym, built in 1937 and closed in 1990. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
View of former railroad yard from window of Wayland's historic wooden gym, built in 1937 and closed in 1990.Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Former Wayland Jail. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Jeff Patton with Central Park & Crosstown 1966 pinball machines he restored, Wayland Community Center. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Wayland Mayor Jerry Fultz inside Wayland;s historic wooden gym built in 1937. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
1954 AMI F-80 Jukebox fully restored by Jeff Patton inside Wayland's community center. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Miner's lunchboxes on display inside the Denver Collier Coal Room, Wayland Community Center. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Wayland Post Office, originally The Bank of Wayland. It was established February 9, 1914 and closed in 1931 during the Great Depression. In 1931 the Wayland Post office (commissioned May 18, 1914) was moved into the bank building where it remains today. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
University of Kentucky Appalachian Center's Fullbright scholar Saakshi Joshi using 1958 Coke machine inside Wayland Community Center. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
University of Kentucky Appalachian Center's Fullbright scholar Saakshi Joshi holding time capsule built for Wayland's 2014 reunion inside Wayland Community Center. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
1954 unrestored soda fountain inside Wayland Community Center. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Former company houses on Railroad Street, Wayland, Kentucky. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Wayland Community Center. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu
Former Wayland School building. Operated as Wayland High School from 1941 to 1972 and Wayland Grade School from 1973 to 1990. Photo by Zada Komara 8/31/2014 zko222@g.uky.edu