[Bernard Mazzocchi III assists with the unloading of the 17,000+ pound boulder used to hold the fiberglass mule statue in front of Canal Works at Beaver and Canal Street]
Item
Dublin Core
Identifier
7.18a.097
Date
June 2010
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Citation
“[Bernard Mazzocchi III assists with the unloading of the 17,000+ pound boulder used to hold the fiberglass mule statue in front of Canal Works at Beaver and Canal Street],” Grundy Archive, accessed November 21, 2024, https://grundyarchive.org/items/show/2965.