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| The Eagle Still Flies | ||
The wood trim on the historic courthouse in downtown Port Washington was repainted in
August of 1979. Because a crane was needed to paint the tower area, it was suggested that
the eagle on the top of the tower also be repainted. Since the eagle had not been painted
for many years, no one really knew the dimensions or the weight of the eagle.
The issue of the repainting of the eagle was presented to the County Board. It was recommended that gold leaf be applied. The cost was estimated to be $4,000. That was considered to be very expensive so a debate took place regarding a less costly procedure. One suggestion was made to paint it eagle color. Special ballots were printed, with choices to be gold leaf or eagle color. The special ballots were not used. The voice vote was 20 ayes, 8 nays and 3 absent.
Originally, the eagle faced north. It was taken down a second time and when it was put back in place it was mounted to face the east. To get a relatively "straight on" view of the eagle this picture was taken from the roof of the three story Port Hotel Restaurant. |
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