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Scaffolding going up to take 'Great Wall of Columbia' down



2009-07-06 - 116 Campbellsville ST, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
BCD Construction Co., Bardstown, KY started erecting scaffolding on Monday, June 6, 2009, in preparation for stripping the concrete screen off the front of the Columbia City Hall. A new, $1.1 million addition is being built, which includes a facelift for the entire Campbellsville Street Facade. The new front will a more open look with new window treatment and columns. The concrete screen has been dubbed "The Great Wall of Columbia," by City Events Planner Rhonda Loy. Mayor Bell announced that the actual removal will begin at 6:00amCT Tuesday morning, July 7, 2009.


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