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Rooftops: Columbia from Guthrie Street, Dec. 30, 2008



2008-12-30 - Columbia, District 3, Adair Co., KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
The DAWN FROM GUTHRIE STREET now shines brightest on the massive Adair County Judicial Center, center foreground, where metal work and insulation panels glisten in the early sun. Also visible in the photo are Columbiana (Russell/Lerman's) Building, the back of City Hall, Grissom-Martin Funeral Home, and the steeple at Columbia Christian Church. The window to the left of the utility pole is Diddle/Guthrie House, now being razed. The scene is a reminder of the gains and losses with each new step in progress: A more interesting skyline from Guthrie Street, offset somewhat by the blockage of the town view coming north on Campbellsville Street, leaving one to hope that, on balance, a greater good is gained in the process of growing. A Today Feature picture


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