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Stage of Demolition: Old bus garage in perspective 27 Dec 2016



2016-12-28 - J.T. Coomer Building, 384 Gen. John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com (c).
Tuesday evening, December 27, 2016, Lake Works Construction, LLC, had much of the old bus garage on the ground. The view shows, in addition to the demolition, a perspective on a campus barely recognizable by those who attended the first classes in the initial buildings in 1954. On the left is the old "Shop" or "Ag" building, now a storage building for the maintenance department. Next, from left, a portion of the old ACHS building, which now houses the Adair County Middle School, and on the far right, the Leader in Me banner on the ACMS building.


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