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Bari Beasley
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Bob and Kay Musgrove
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Carol Watson and Shirley Watts
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Cassie and Derby Jones, Meg Hershey, and Stuart Tutler
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David Garrett
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Emily Magid, Bari Beasley, Marilyn and Calvin LeHew
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Emily Magid, Marilyn and Calvin LeHew
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Josh Denton, Pam Chandler, and Chris Knopf
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Liz Hall, Heather Kantor, Meg Hershey, Bari Beasley, Miriam Wiggins, and Kaylen Carrick
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Margie and Paul Tirey
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Matt Largen and Emily Magid
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Rick and Elaine Warwick
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Wendy Dunavant, Emily Magid, and Jennifer Parker
The Heritage Foundation of Williamson County, TN hosted donors and dignitaries for a reception on Thursday, October 11 to dedicate the LeHew Magid Big House for Historic Preservation.
Guests were invited to the 112 Bridge Street building for an unveiling of the new signage, champagne toast, tour of the Old, Old Jail and a celebratory cake cutting provided by Triple Crown Bakery in Franklin.