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Demolition day arrives for 125-year-old Ohio courthouse
Posted: 01.03.2012 at 9:41 AM
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The Seneca County courthouse is scheduled to be demolished Tuesday.  / WNWO File
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After much debate and a brief legal battle, an historical Ohio courthouse will be torn down Tuesday.

That's when a wrecking crew is scheduled to start demolishing the 125-year-old Seneca County courthouse.

Preservationists had filed a lawsuit with the Ohio Supreme Court hoping to save the building, constructed in 1884, but the state's highest court declined to intervene and the advocates abandoned their effort.

Officials who supported demolishing the building did so while claiming the county does not have enough money to appropriately renovate it.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Should the Seneca County courthouse have been renovated instead? If so, who should've paid for it? Sound off below and on our WNWO Facebook page.

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