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The north side of the brick Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington received some needed repair work Monday, said Randy
Adams of Adams Masonry. He used an electrical tool to turn the
mortar between the bricks into red dust. Because the sun doesn’t
normally shine on the north end, some of the bricks needed to be
replaced, patched and the mortar redone, he said of the long, slow
process.
The north side of the brick Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington received some needed repair work Monday, said Randy
Adams of Adams Masonry. He used an electrical tool to turn the
mortar between the bricks into red dust. Because the sun doesn’t
normally shine on the north end, some of the bricks needed to be
replaced, patched and the mortar redone, he said of the long, slow
process.
The north side of the brick Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington received some needed repair work Monday, said Randy
Adams of Adams Masonry. He used an electrical tool to turn the
mortar between the bricks into red dust. Because the sun doesn’t
normally shine on the north end, some of the bricks needed to be
replaced, patched and the mortar redone, he said of the long, slow
process.
Ann Bryant/Sun Journal
The north side of the brick Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington received some needed repair work Monday, said Randy
Adams of Adams Masonry. He used an electrical tool to turn the
mortar between the bricks into red dust. Because the sun doesn’t
normally shine on the north end, some of the bricks needed to be
replaced, patched and the mortar redone, he said of the long, slow
process.
Ann Bryant/Sun Journal
The north side of the brick Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington received some needed repair work Monday, said Randy
Adams of Adams Masonry. He used an electrical tool to turn the
mortar between the bricks into red dust. Because the sun doesn’t
normally shine on the north end, some of the bricks needed to be
replaced, patched and the mortar redone, he said of the long, slow
process.
Ann Bryant/Sun Journal
The north side of the brick Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington received some needed repair work Monday, said Randy
Adams of Adams Masonry. He used an electrical tool to turn the
mortar between the bricks into red dust. Because the sun doesn’t
normally shine on the north end, some of the bricks needed to be
replaced, patched and the mortar redone, he said of the long, slow
process.
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