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Re: NININGER MONUMENT



I'd be for it!

Matt

geoking@intercall.com wrote:

> "go to Meteor Crater and casually suggest that Nininger's museum ruins
> should be made a national monument--see the reaction!"
>
> Dear Gene,
>
> I like that idea! I was at the ruin earlier this year, trying to take some
> pictures. There are "No Trespassing" signs everywhere (at Meteor Crater?
> Surely not!)), so you can't even get up to have a close look at the old
> museum. Funny, sounds just like the situation at the crater.
>
> I expect the owners (is it Meteor Crater Enterprises, or something like
> that?) would come up with some "good reason" why a monument couldn't go
> there, but it is a great idea. What would make it even better would be a
> statue of Nininger next to the ruin, looking over at the crater, and the
> statue could be cast out of Canyon Diablo iron!
>
> Should we take up a collection?  : )
>
> Geoff
>
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