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Renovated dials installed in Fulton County Courthouse clock tower

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The first of four renovated clock dials is installed inside the Fulton County Courthouse clock tower.

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Scott Osweiler carries parts that will be hoisted up with a crane.

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Scott Osweiler prepares a renovated clock dial to be installed.

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Two of the four renovated clock dials that will be installed.

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Scott Osweiler hooks up a renovated clock dial to a crane, operated by Stephen Farrell.

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Scott Osweiler carries a bucket of parts that will be hoisted up with a crane.

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The first of four clock dials is prepped to be installed inside the Fulton County Courthouse clock tower.

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Phil Wright, owner of The Tower Clock Company, installs the first of four renovated clock dials inside the Fulton County Courthouse clock tower.

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A view from outside of an empty clock dial hole facing west.

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Seth Thomas clock movement inside the Fulton County Courthouse clock tower.

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Phil Wright, owner of The Tower Clock Company, holds an 1891 Seth Thomas clock movement mechanism.

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Phil Wright, owner of The Tower Clock Company, climbs past the clock bell on his way up to the Fulton County Courthouse clock towe.

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