At just after 8 a.m. this morning, a 6 year journey began its final leg. The huge jaws of the concrete pulverizer were lowered on to the top of the Cowell Smokestack. With the push of a pedal, the jaws closed and took their first bite of the smokestack. A collective sigh and shouts of "Awww" could be heard from the crowd of people who gathered to see it. News crews from the local papers and television/radio stations reported on the event live.
"Today is the day," said Mark Weinmann, Project Manager, "we are very excited and sentimental at the same time."
For media coverage of the event, click the links below:
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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17 comments:
claycord is the media why don't you have them up there with your list of media coverage? They have covered it more than anybody out there.
I agree with anon 11:25!
Claycord.com is rather prominently displayed in the Cowell Smokestack's favorite blogs. I regularly provide information for the Mayor myself. So please check him out by using my link to his website.
On the brick, no you didn't get one. I would know. No one has gotten one yet.
Thanks.
Anon 5:18...how did you know? There are 623,435 in the Smokestack. We are saving number 623,435 just for you! ;)
I got dibs on brick #417,698.
I have more pictures here: http://cowellhistoricalsociety.org/html/demolition.html
Why are you removing all the posts? What's the point of even having a blog?
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