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Seneca Co. Courthouse Demolition: 1-24

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While most of the courthouse has been torn down, the main tower still stands.

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Bernie Distel of Tiffin, Ohio, takes some of the courthouse bricks from the demolition site Tuesday.

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Parts of the courthouse's interior are visible as the walls of the 1884 building are torn down.

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A backhoe continues to make rubble out of the 1884 Seneca County Courthouse.

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Spectators watch the demolition of Seneca County's courthouse Tuesday, Jan. 24.

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The outer walls of the courthouse are turned into rubble by the wrecking crew.

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A backhoe sits at the base of the courthouse's central column.

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The hallways inside the courthouse's central column are revealed as the outer walls are torn down.

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A machine and its operator sift through the wreckage of the Seneca County Courthouse.

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A spectator photographs the demolition of Seneca County's 1884 courthouse from the sidewalk.

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Albert Sauber, uncle of Dave Sauber, video tapes the demolition of Seneca County's 1884 courthouse.

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A construction worker stands atop the rubble of the former 1884 courthouse.

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