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Adair County Fair selling limited 1st addition 1884 Building prints Opportunity to buy Numbered and Signed Prints By Greg Thomas News from the Adair County Fair The Adair County Fair is selling prints of the long standing 1884 Building that was on theAdair County Fair Ground for 132 years. The print is a mosaic of pictures that were taken at the 2016 fair. The finished prints are 20 x 13 in size and are priced at $25.00 until March 31, 2017. On April 1, 2017, the prints will be in and the price will be $30.00 each. The prints will be signed and numbered and there will only be 250 copies printed of this historical building. To pre-order yours by March 31, 2017 contact Greg Thomas at gregthomas541@gmail.com. After April 1, 2017, you will be able to purchase a print and also pick it up at a location in Columbia. - Greg Thomas This story was posted on 2017-03-04 17:57:30
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