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While you’re making plans for the return of Canadian’s historic Fourth of July weekend, set aside some time on Saturday, July 3, for a trip to Lipscomb to celebrate the rededication of the Lipscomb County Courthouse, which has been the focus of a $3.74 million preservation project since 2020. The courthouse was built in 1917 in the Classic Revival style, by Amarillo architect William M. Rice. In 2018, it was the beneficiary of a Texas Historic Courthouse Preservation Grant, the purpose of which is to restore each courthouse to its historic appearance, while updating it for the 21st century. Lipscomb County Judge Mickey Simpson said the July 3 rededication will be celebrated with free barbeque and a dance. “We want to invite everyone to come,” he said. More information will be published in The Record as the courthouse project nears completion.