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    Breitenbach Wine Cellars, 1989

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    https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/wineryneinland/18/thumbnail.jpgView of the winemaker’s barn in the winter. Restored in 2015, the barn is located next to winery’s retail store and now features live music and offers a selection of wine to taste

    Unidentified group at presentation, 1989

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    ICON Fall 1989

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    1989 Ohio Wine Competition Official Results

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    https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/owc/12/thumbnail.jpgSponsored by Ohio Wine Producers Association and held at Ohio State University\u27s Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, the competition received 126 entries with 61 receiving medals.Official results of the 8th annual competition include a complete list of awarded wines by category. Photo features a 1980\u27s photo of Kelley\u27s Island Wine Co. The winery won a silver medal in the vinifera dry white category for its Lake Erie Chardonnay in the 1989 Ohio Wine Competition. </p

    Unidentified group at presentation, 1989

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    Concept, Architecture, for a Post-Conceptual Age

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    Firelands Winery (Firelands Wine Cooperative), 1988

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    https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/winerynw/20/thumbnail.jpgGlimpse of the tasting room and gift shop.</p

    Alumni and Stonington Enamelists, 1969-1988

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    ICON Spring 1988

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    40. 1988: The Merle M. McCurdy Bulk Carrier at the Ashtabula Scrap Dock

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    https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/mccurdy_gallery/2/thumbnail.jpgOriginally named the William B. Dickerson, the Merle M. McCurdy was built at the Great Lakes Engineering Works in Esorse, Michigan on the Detroit River across from Essex County, Ontario near the town of Amherstburg. Over 600’ in length and a part of the “Morgan Class” of ships within the fleet of the Pittsburgh Steamship Company, the McCurdy was capable of hauling 12,000 tons of iron ore. The Morgan class of ships was the backbone of shipping on the Great Lakes for decades. The decline of the steel industry in Northeast Ohio and Western, PA combined with improvements in shipping technology, coal powered ships like the McCurdy ended. By 1985, the McCurdy was laid up and sold for scrap in Ashtabula County, the County of Merle’s birth. In 1988, suit was filed in Federal Court by the U.S. Attorney who alleged that the salvage team violated the Environmental Protection Act by failing to properly dispose of the asbestos on the ship as it was being dismantled in Ashtabula Harbor. The Merle M. McCurdy was later transported across Lake Erie to Canada, where the scrapping job was finished in Port Colborne, Ontario in 1988. Sources Hagan, J. (1988, May 14). U.S. Sues Firm Over Ore Boat Asbestos Job. The Plain Dealer, p. 26. Miller, A. (1999). Tin Stackers : the History of the Pittsburgh Steamship Company. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press.</p

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