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Shot - Stabbed - Hanged - and More starts at 7pmCT There's been a little confusion on start time for tonight's walking tour, "Shot - Stabbed - Hanged - and More on the Public Square" in Columbia. We reached out to host Mike Watson and he said it starts at 7pmCT on the Courthouse Annex steps. Early posters were printed back before they knew what time dark would come on this date which said it would start at dusk. October is such a tricky month. Now we know dark is arriving earlier and earlier, so just go by your clock. See you there! For more information contact Mike Watson at the Adair Genealogy & History Research Center, 270-380-1024, or by email at adairgenealogy@gmail.com. This is an educational, historical walk back into the wild years of early Columbia, the Civil War, and more. It is not intended for small children, as it can be a bit gory. This story was posted on 2023-10-27 11:12:09
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