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Historic Courthouse: Christmas central in 2013 Another Adair County Chili tradition: Courthouse Chili, will be served after the Christmas Caroling, before the Parade, in the historic courthouse By Ellen Zornes Historic Courthouse and Ye Olde Christmas Shoppes for Christmas in Columbia Our historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia, will be open 9pm-3pmCT and is part of this year's Christmas in Columbia event, Saturday, December 7, 2013. Ye Olde Christmas Shoppes have vendors set up on both floors with all kinds of items. The courthouse will be decorated and the Adair Heritage Association and Genealogical Society will be selling former mayor, Pat Bell, signed and numbered watercolor prints of the historic courthouse, and lots of other Columbia/Adair County Christmas items, including note cards, apparel items and Christmas Decorations. Immediately following the Community Christmas Caroling on the square, the courthouse will be serving Courthouse Chili or Soup, beverage and dessert (donations gratefully accepted). Then stay to watch the parade! This story was posted on 2013-11-20 12:09:15
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