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Save the Courthouse Tour: Views



2009-08-02 - 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener.
Step back in time inside the old Adair County Courthouse, and look out on the present with a different perspective. The Save the Courthouse tour went the stairway on the Greensburg Street Side. Top left Adair County Genealogy Librarian Ernestine Bennett is framed by the tree looking out on the Visions Communication/Adair Annex/Murrell Burton Corner. She's on the the Judge's Chamber landing on the second floor. Bottom right: Looking out Greensburg Street, from the Judge's Chamber. Top Right photo Is on the third floor, directly above the Judge's Chamber, in a room filled with old bound bound books, seemingly covered with the dust of generations surrounding a crude wooden stairway leading to the clocktower. Left center photo Looking out toward Mouser Real Estate (corner of Campbellsville ST and the Public Square. Middle left photo Looking out on Bonnie and Allison's salon on the Square.


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