The 'new' vault is on Oddville Pike on the edge of town. Take 62 east from 27, cross railroad tracks, go about 1 mile east. On the right hand side is a large parking lot with a 1950's style office building at the rear, about 300' back from US62 next store to white victorian house nursing home. On the left hand side is a loading ramp, the entrance is there, the old dock entrance. Charles Feix is the temporary clerk. He is the local historican and genealogist. Has much of his collection, books and computer with him. His hours are 8:30-12 1-4pm ( I think) He is the one who has got all the good stuff in the local history room at the library. The Records. I called KDLA Frankfort at height of flood. Fortunately the local records department head Darrell Gapheart knew the very best restorers in Rochester--patent holders. They came right away with refrigerated semi. Freeze dried the books. I have worked with many of the restored volumes --- Fabulous job. Only major loss was signatures on recent deeds! People signed with felt tip pen!!! Many of the books had to be recreated because the bacteria and toxic chemicals from Paris made the papers permanently hazardous to human health. Anyway, everything I have looked for is there. Great job. jim dempsey