PHOTO GALLERY: Relocating a 22,000-square-foot building

Saturday, March 21, 2009 | 6:13 p.m. CDT
A 22,000-square-foot building on the grounds of the Community at Old Hawthorne stands ready to be moved to the Boone County Fairgrounds on March 20. The building was donated by Billy Sapp to the Boone County Fairgrounds.

        

Joe Stutzman, a member of an Old Order Amish community from Jamesport, rolls up insulation on the site.
Adriana Cunningham helps clean up the site. Adriana's father, Harold Cunningham, is the president of the Boone County Fair Board.
Harold Cunningham, left, president of the Boone County Fair Board, and Raymond Yoder remove an outdoor light fixture.
Edward Bontrager, left, supervises as members of an Old Order Amish community from Jamesport, help move. About 40 volunteers total participated in the project, including 14 members of the Old Order Amish community.
Leo Teel, a member emeritus of the Boone County Fair Board, oversees the dismantling of the building on the grounds of the Community at Old Hawthorne.

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Charles Dudley Jr March 21, 2009 | 6:42 p.m.

Too bad somebody could not donate a building that size to CMHS.

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