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The Old Mayo Free Press Building, built in 1888 to house the Mayo Free Press newspaper, is an historic 20x40-foot wooden frame building located at 124 Fletcher Street, North (State Road 51) in Mayo, Florida.
Historic buildings and structures in Mayo include: [18] The 1883 Old Lafayette County Courthouse, now a bed and breakfast; The 1888 Old Mayo Free Press Building, just south of the Old Courthouse; The 1908 Lafayette County Courthouse; The 1880s House of the Seven Gables and; The 1915 M. Pico Building on the corner of Monroe and Main streets.
The Mayo Free Press weekly of Mayo, Florida; The Jasper News weekly of Jasper, Florida; Suwannee Democrat weekly of Live Oak, Florida; Georgia.
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Palo Alto Daily News - Palo Alto; while its website is continuously updated, the physical paper was cut back to a weekly in 2015; Palo Alto Daily Post - Palo Alto; successor to the Daily News; San Francisco Examiner - San Francisco As of March 2020, this paper is only published three times a week—on Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday.
The Mayo News was established in Westport in 1892 [1] by William and Patrick J Doris. In 1968 the paper's format changed from broadsheet to tabloid to sell better. After writing several editorials on the Corrib gas controversy during her tenure, editor Denise Horan took up a position as Shell Ireland's senior communications advisor at the end of April 2009.
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From there it runs between Lafayette County Courthouse (Florida) which occupies the entire block between US 27 and Bloxham Street, and across the street the Old Mayo Free Press Building next door to the Old Lafayette County Courthouse which can be found on the southeast corner of SR 51 and Bloxham Street. The last county road in town is CR 400.