This week's photos of Columbia
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These second-floor mirrors were exposed during the demolition of 700 Franklin on Monday.
Farhat Excavating knocked the house down, creating a lot of dust in the process.
The whole house was down in one day.
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Farhat also demoed the remaining structures at 1020 Manor Street.
The entire project - house and structures - took four days. Both sites were cleaned up exceedingly well.
The next step will be soil remediation, to be done by Iron Eagle Excavating (not shown here) at a cost of about $2.2 million.
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Morning clouds
Spraying the banks of Shawnee Run
Public Art Station on North 4th
For settin' out at the pole
Taking down an old utility pole on Walnut: The pole on the right is being taken down. The worker on the lower right is collecting the pieces.
Kreider & Sons Excavating continued work at the Habitat for Humanity Linden Street Build site this past week.
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Hey, who moved the mailbox?
The relay box at 4th & Poplar was moved from its position sometime Friday/Saturday(?)
School bus vs trash truck: an impending traffic jam?
Animal control officers were on the 100 block of Walnut the other day. They appeared to be armed.
They took a dog from a residence, according to a witness.
CBFD 80 responded to a report of a brush fire near 6th Street and Avenue H on Tuesday afternoon.
There was a mass casualty event on Front Street.
Hundreds of mayflies died.
The skeletons at Columbia Curiosities reenacted a scene from a famous movie.
Guardian of the pot
Morning glory and friend
Flower frenzy
Takin' it easy down at the dock
There's a peach tree on Locust.
Really
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