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(Prankster) Courthouse should be torn down Suggests lawn with statue of Richard Lee Walker or other famous Adair Countian About: Adair Co Courthouse should be a museum To ColumbiaMagazine.com: I think that once the courthouse is empty, it should be tore down. Maybe some grass could be sewn and we could have a picnic/park area for all the people that work and eat down town, could come out and enjoy the weather during their breaks. The old courthouse is just a moneypit and an eyesore anyway. These different towns have statues of different things on their squares, maybe we could get one of Richard Lee Walker or some other famous Adair Countian. s/erroneously. Letter was sent by Prankster This story was posted on 2009-04-04 13:06:29
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