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Save the Courthouse Tour: Stairs and more



2009-08-02 - 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener.
If for no other reason, the courthouse is worth saving for the wonderful old stairs. Two stairs are shown above. The left ones are steep stairs to an upper level, the ones next to the right are very sturdy, but rough stairs to the belfry. In the second photo from left, Billy Joe Fudge is doing some forensic work. The next picture, with the door ajar, is into the courtroom, and the sign says, "No shorts allowed." The next two photos are of storage items, and on the ar right, looking down from the second story at the HVAC units, now on their last season for cooling - with heating components which have been given last rites.


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