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From New Jersey-
Compare it to a giant Erector Set project, except that each assembly step has to be performed 30 feet in the air.
In front of a crowd of its own parishioners and interested area residents, St. Luke's Episcopal Church completed one of the final steps in its exterior renovation project: installation of a new bell tower.
One by one, during a six-hour period, a crane lifted a half-dozen separate pieces of the belfry onto the roof of the church.
The bell tower replacement is part of the $700,000 renovation of the 175-year-old church building, the oldest of the four churches in downtown Granville.
More here-
http://www.newarkadvocate.com/article/20110629/NEWS01/106290301
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