BALTIMORE (WJZ) — If you wanted to ain a portion of Baltimore history, you person unluckily tally retired of time.
The Baltimore Museum of Industry has sold retired of medallions made from the iconic “D” successful the erstwhile Domino Sugars sign, which sat atop the the company’s refinery successful South Baltimore.
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A new, much businesslike LED motion with the aforesaid lettering was erected this year, replacing the motion that lit the Inner Harbor for 70 years.
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The “D” successful the motion experienced the astir harm from rust and was not salvageable, the depository said connected its website.
Domino made 500 medallions for employees astatine the works and gave different 355 to the depository to merchantability to the public.
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Each coin-like medallion is encased successful integrative and comes with a certificate of authenticity from the museum.