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It took a village to restore historic building



2018-07-09 - 206 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Hours and days and weeks of work went into the restoration of Nanwood Market on the Public Square in Columbia. This view is of last minute work going on before the ribbon cutting ceremony Friday, 6 Jun 2018. Work had to be done around the many well wishers stopping in with questions and support, excited to see this hopeful operation. The feeling that results from seeing this type commitment was put into words beautifully by Jane Smith who is on the Columbia Public Square daily in her work at the Bank of Columbia, "...It makes me smile to drive around it and see lights glowing in the windows at sunset or "We're open" signs instead of blank windows staring back at you. So glad there are people that have a vision and are willing to take the chance at small town business..." - LW


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