Lighting Lady Liberty

Illuminating national monument began with Newton native’s spark of ingenuity

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Oskaloosa's Musco Lighting recently donated equipment and services to fix the illumination system on the Statue of Liberty that was damaged by Hurricane Sandy. Lighting Lady Liberty has had Iowa connections for nearly a century, dating back to William Edgar Richards of Newton. (Submitted Photo)

“Through the years, Musco Lighting has demonstrated a continuous commitment to our country’s symbolic and special places,” he added. “In a time of wide-spread rebuilding, their work to relight the Statue of Liberty will restore one of our nation’s most iconic monuments to its place of prominence.”

Bob Eschliman can be contacted at (641) 792-3121 ext. 423 or via email at bschliman@newtondailynews.com.

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