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| Depression-era prison demolished |
| By cullmantimes.com- Tiffeny Owens |
| Published: 01/28/2015 |
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The Depression-era state prison camp that once housed inmates and later served as a state highway department office and then county road department has been demolished. On Monday, the Cullman County Road Department began taking down the old cinder block building on Alabama 69 North beside the current department’s east side shop. Mostly rubble and the building’s front entrance remained Tuesday as work crews loaded debris into dump trucks for disposal. County Engineer Jon Brunner said in the short-term, the cleared site will be used to store work trucks, equipment and supplies. In the future, the county may put up a shed to store equipment. Read More. |
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