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Wants to know what happened to Maupin Barber Shop Maury Lewis writes: Did the little building get torn down or did it get absorbed by the bank as it grew. I do like to look at old pictures of Columbia. What years were the buildings like this. Was the theatre there when this was taken. I can see another building at the edge of the picture melewi - Maury LewisThanks. The little building was absorbed. The Rialto Theatre, it is thought, was part of the shopping strip, I believe, but we'll wait for truly knowledgeable historians to speak to that. - Ed Waggenger This story was posted on 2013-09-21 01:32:19
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