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Lori Wolfe/The Herald-Dispatch Workers from McKenzie Concrete continue construction of 3 concrete and marble pedestals Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019, in Ashland. The pedestals are being costructed to hold 3 bronze sculptures at the Port of Ashland.
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