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Slug: CTY falcon17p Date: 11162010 The Blade/Andy Morrison Location: Bowling Green Caption: Iron workers John Duggan, left, and Charlie Bunker, right, work with Csaba (cq) Letay, on ladder, of Ronnie Frostad Atelier Bronze Casting Foundry, Sacramento, CA., prepare to lift a 4,000 pound bronze falcon at the new Stroh Center at Bowling Green State University, Tuesday, 11162010.
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The falcon has landed

The Blade/Andy Morrison

The falcon has landed

Crews from Ronnie Frostad Atelier Bronze Casting Foundry of Sacramento prepare to set a 2-ton, 23-foot falcon on its base in front of the new Stroh Center at Bowling Green State University. The sculpture, made possible by a $100,000 donation from Irwin Belk, is part of Falcon Spirit Plaza, which will be a front entrance to both the arena and the BGSU campus.

First Published November 17, 2010, 4:40 a.m.

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Slug: CTY falcon17p Date: 11162010 The Blade/Andy Morrison Location: Bowling Green Caption: Iron workers John Duggan, left, and Charlie Bunker, right, work with Csaba (cq) Letay, on ladder, of Ronnie Frostad Atelier Bronze Casting Foundry, Sacramento, CA., prepare to lift a 4,000 pound bronze falcon at the new Stroh Center at Bowling Green State University, Tuesday, 11162010.  (The Blade/Andy Morrison)  Buy Image
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