Historic archway, gates damaged
| By Michelle Goodman, The Ironton Tribune, Ohio | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
There is a black cattle fence attached to one half of the more than 100-year-old iron swinging gates.
The other side of the large stone archway tells a little of the story. All that remains there is a small, twisted nub of iron where the second half of the gate used to be.
There are also chunks of the century-old stone missing.
Morgan said whoever hit the locked gates hit them with force, sending one of the gates flying off its hinge and into some nearby pine trees.
"I was shocked," Morgan said.
Morgan said she called the police, but there were already some officers on their way.
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As for the damage to the gates, Morgan said a
"That was based on the pictures we submitted," she said. "It may be more."
The gate is beyond repair Morgan said. A replica will have to be made, but the cost has not yet been determined.
"We are working through the insurance company," she said, adding that there may be an estimate in the next few weeks.
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