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This was the money shot in a tour of the Lipscomb County Courthouse last Thursday morning, just two days before Saturday’s formal rededication was to take place. The courthouse, built in 1916 in the Classic Revival style, has been the focus of a $3.74 million preservation project since 2020. On Thursday, county workers were busily moving into new offices, organizing files and records, and giving everything a last-minute mop and polish and dusting. This photo was taken from the balcony above the beautiful county and district courtroom, which more closely resembles the set of the classic movie, “To Kill a Mockingbird.” In fact, while in the courtroom balcony on Saturday, retired Lipscomb County Attorney Otis Shearer reminisced about his experiences trying cases there, and quoted lines from the same movie. One visitor to the courthouse this weekend—former Lipscomb County Deputy Treasurer Cathy Ricketts—described it perfectly: “The inside of the courthouse is beautiful. They preserved the tile floors (cleaned them, etc.), but found amazing longleaf pine floors underneath the carpet in the offices. The courtroom is the stunner. They took out the suspended ceiling and redid the balcony that was a catchall for junk when I worked there. Just awesome.” Cathy said her husband, Doug, was pleased that they kept the huge frame he built for a quilt that various quilters in Lipscomb County created, featuring the old schoolhouses. PHOTO BY LAURIE EZZELL BROWN