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TAHOKA – A crowd estimated at more than 200 people attended Saturday afternoon’s ceremonies recognizing the historical restoration and rededication of the Lynn County Courthouse in Tahoka. The occasion marked the first time in two years that citizens had been invited inside the courthouse since the construction phase of the restoration process began in 2017. The event showcased years of planning, meticulous attention to historical details by teams of professional preservationists, and thousands of hours of construction labor. Guest speakers commented on the historical restoration, and a ribbon cutting ceremony was conducted by the Tahoka Area Chamber of Commerce on the front steps ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

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Lamesa, TX 79331
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