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Up close at the Historic Adair County Courthouse



2014-12-27 - 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
The Front Door of the Historic Adair County Courthouse according to research by Mike Watson, Adair County Historian. The year 2014 was a good one for the icon of Adair County. It was a year when an anchor tenant, Columbia Controls System, Kentucky's premier jail security company, moved in. It as a year when Citizen Mike Harris paid for new paint for the the benches, the lamp posts and the doors and more, to make it spiffy. It was a year when the Adair Heritage Association's "Ye Olde Christmas Gift Shop," proved it has a life of its own, with record setting crowds. And it was a year when the building proved its value as adjunct to another Adair County institution proved, it has a life of its own, the delightful and highly successful Farmers Market on the Square. 2015 ought to see more impressive gains, it can be imagined.


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