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Hi, I grew up in Lexington in the 1960's and went to Picadome when there was "Big Picadome" and "Little Picadome" elementary schools. I have fond memories of living on Springhill Drive and running around barefoot all summer with my friends. We used to go to what they called a "park" at Big Picadome on summer vacation which by the way seemed like it lasted forever back then. It was just activities for kids during summer break. We played Ping Pong and Horseshoes and had softball games and watermelon feasts. Ah what memories
I attended "Big" Picadome 1st thru 6th grade. Anyone know what happend with the time capsule..prob buried in '69 the year we landed on the moon. I was slapped on the palm of my hand by Mrs. Potters ruler several times it had a nickname tho I cannot recall it.
There is said (on good authority) to be a cave below the current Picadome. Any additional info about thiss? The area is filled with sinkholes, springs, and sinking springs, so a cave would not be surprising.
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