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Hyland Farms Dairy Collection

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Posted 11 months, 26 days ago

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Here are a couple of pictures of my family's dairy - It was Hyland Farms Dairy out of Catlettsburg KY. It operated from 1934 to 1962. The plant and barn are still standing but owned by a neighboring business. I have built this collection over the last 10+ years and am always hunting for more pieces especially items I do not have in my collection.

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  1. havenrain havenrain, 11 months, 26 days ago
    Hi, I live just a few minutes from Catlettsburg, where was the Hylands farms dairy? Do your bottles have a picture of a baby on the other side? Love the collection!!
  2. hylandfarms, 11 months, 26 days ago
    The dairy is the farm that sits on the hill across from the refinery as you come into KY on I64. The baby picture is one of several logos. Is yours the long next or short neck bottle? I only have one of the baby picture in the long neck variety but all the short neck varieties have that logo as far as I can tell.

    Bill
  3. creamers, 11 months, 11 days ago
    How many different dairy creamers exist for this dairy? Do you have all of them and can we see pictures?
    Thanks
  4. hylandfarms, 11 months, 11 days ago
    There are three distinct creamer patterns - two in red and one in orange. I will put up a picture in a bit on them. There are also some fakes floating around of the second variety.

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