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Bowling Green Mayor opens time capsule

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Bowling Green Mayor Dick Edwards, left, and Mike Hammer, Public Works Superintendent for the city, opening the time capsule.

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Fourth graders Dameon Sauber, left, from Ridge Elementary; Sydney Brown, from Conneaut; Thomas Rigel, from Kenwood, and Meredith Schultz from Crim with some of the items from the time capsule.

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Fourth graders watch on the screen as the contents of the time capsule are revealed.

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Bowling Green Mayor Dick Edwards, left, and Bowling Green Superintendent of Schools Dr. Ann McVey use a projector to show students a copy of the Wood County Democrat from the time capsule.

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From right, Brandon Tucker, right, Connor Bergeron, and Shivam Patel, all from Kenwood Elementary School, look over the time capsule's contents.

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Sasha Meade, of Ridge Elementary School, examines the items from the time capsule. She had written an essay about what she thought would be in the time capsule, mentioning a newspaper, a class, list, a receipt of expenses, and photos.

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Coins from the early part of the century were in the time capsule.

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A hairpin was one of the items in the time capsule.

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A photo from the 1913 time capsule.

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Some of the items from the time capsule included newspapers and a school yearbook.

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