After 25 years of silence, an old bell in Utah's Baidar Market, on Monday morning again said that everyone was open for the season in the market.
From now on, it will continue from 9am to morning.
141-year-old bell, weighing 180 kilograms, West Troy, N.Y. in 1877 Was thrown in and it was set up in the fourth iteration of the market at Utah, where it opened the market and closed it every day.
Otawa Markets Executive Director Jeff Darwin said in an interview on Monday in an interview with CBC Radio's Otawa Morning Monday, "Here people of today have no contact with us.
Bell survived the fire of 1926
In 1926, the building was burned down in the market, but in New Orleans, a church was bellied for several hours at the corner of Crichton and Charles Street. In 1970, Mormon church was sold in the hands of Brown NorthGrav, who donated the city's building in Ottawa in 1976.
The belt was set up in the new Bavarian Market Building (its fifth repetition) and the market opening and binding sign was used for several years.
But within the mid-1990s the bell became silent, and no one thought why it seems.
Then, in January of this year, Atta historian and artist Andrew King saw Bell and asked Mayor Jim Watson if he had to ring again.
'I want everyone to ring it'
Darwin agrees. It took some time to find a structural engineer, who knew the big clock, but an evaluation ended and some were reviewed.
Darwin said on Monday, "We tested it, it was explosive, we got a new rope in it and a structural engineer told us it should be well stored," said Darwin on Monday.
The bell will now be around 9am to 4pm, and some can try it.
"I want everyone to roam it. There is no one to stop this road. Check with the front counter, tell us you want to ring it, you can come back, and you ring the bell and sign in to our new sign , "Said Darwin.
A plac next to the bell tells his story. Watson, King, Darwin and Council Jeff Lipper were among the participants in the ceremony on Monday morning.
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