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What are 10 largest buildings in Adair Co., KY?

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By Ed Waggener

This morning a CM (not Lindsey Wilson) story subhead called the new Doris and Bob Holloway Health and Wellness Center the second largest building in Adair County.

Not so, we found out from Superintendent Darrell Treece. "Adair County High School has 128,452 square feet," and, he adds, "Adair County Elementary is a mere 72,554." That makes ACES just a 678 square feet shy of the Wellness Center's 73,232 s.f. Later, thanks to Mr. Treece, we have the numbers for all the Adair County Schools, and have a tentative 9 of the top 10 largest buildings list posted.

So here are the rankings so far as revealed to us:




Top 10 Adair County buildings, by area
Subject to challenge
  1. Walmart Supercenter, 143,000* s.f.
    2988 Burkesville RD, Columbia, KY
  2. Adair County High School, 128,452 s.f.
    526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY
  3. Doris and Bob Holloway Health and Wellness Center, 73,232 s.f.
    399 Williams ST, Columbia, KY
  4. Adair County Elementary School, 72,554 s.f.
    870 Indian DR., Columbia, KY
  5. Adair County Middle School, 57,400 s.f.
    322 Gen. John Adair DR, Columbia, KY
  6. John Adair Intermediate School, 49,184 s.f>
  7. Col. Wm. Casey School, 45,058 s.f.
    220 Gen. John Adair DR, Columbia, KY
  8. Jim & Helen Fugitte Science Center, 42,500* s.f.
    Helen Flatt DR., Columbia, KY
  9. Adair County Judicial Center, 36,000* s.f.
    201 Campbellsville ST, Columbia, KY
  10. To be determined
Any revisions, additions or other corrections are welcome. If anyone can figure out how many square feet would be in a dome-enclosed Public Square, we'd like to know. After more information is in hand, we'll need to make up rules for the Top 10 Buildings.

We encourage everyone to drop everything to get this list together. When one considers the thousands of little Adair County children who have grown up ignorant of this vital data it just breaks one's heart.*Exact number needed

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This story was posted on 2010-02-01 11:30:01
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