Information & history on rear of piece:
In 1858 Julius Mickey erected this 7'3" coffee pot sculpture to inform the public of his roofing, tin and stove business. It now symbolizes the hospitality of Winston-Salem.
SEE07 Belle of Louisville Port of Louisville, KY
length = 9-1/8, height = 3-3/8 inches 1/2 inch thick
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Information & history on rear of piece:
The Belle of Louisville, built in 1914 as the "Idlewild," is the oldest and most authentic steamboat on the Mississippi River system. The Belle first operated as a ferry carrying passengers, freight, farm produce and even livestock. In the 1920s, she was an excursion boat and during World War II, she towed oil barges. In 1948, she resumed the excursion business and changed her name to "Avalon." In 1963, she became the "Belle of Louisville" and is now one of Louisville's most famous attractions.
Information & history on rear of piece:
The historic Water Tower was designed by William W. Boyington and built in 1869. At that time it was one of the tallest buildings in America. The Water Tower was one of the few structures to survive the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
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