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Pavement on Square was a lot closer to sea level when he was a kid

Mitch McKinley also wonders if there are any photos of the famed cop-warmer which was on the Historic Adair County Courthouse lawn
About: Unsolicited thoughts Old paving should be removed, ground, reused Ecological treatise by Rickie Williams

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I can remember as a kid the pavement around the courthouse was not anything like it is today. There were a couple of steps from the street up to the walkways and to step on the lawn from the street it was a knee high step.

Does anyone have a picture of the steps and little red police building that stood on the corner?

s/Mitch McKinley




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