

Historic Finds Unearthed in Local Creek Near Railroad Tracks
Local explorers recently uncovered intriguing historical artifacts during a creek-bed expedition near railroad tracks in Kentucky. The duo, known for their antique hunting endeavors, retrieved a green glass telegraph insulator and a large, remarkably preserved two-man saw from the muddy waters.One of the explorers, KyCreekers, commented on the finds, noting the insulator's condition and discussing the rarity of such items. 'It's another insulator,' he stated, observing its broken state. Later, upon pulling out the saw, an excited voice exclaimed, 'Holy crap! Two-man saw!'The discoveries highlight the hidden history that can be found in unexpected places, offering a glimpse into past industrial and communication eras. The area's proximity to active railroad tracks suggests a rich history of human activity and infrastructure development.