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Monolith appears in Angola park

ANGOLA — A mysterious monolith has appeared in Bird Song Park in Angola. The triangular, metal object is about 10- to 12-feet tall and appears similar to ones discovered in Utah, California and Romania late last year. Instead of a shiny, reflective surface, the prism in Bird Song Park appears to be constructed of unfinished metal and has welded seams. The monolith bears a singular marking: “MMXX,” the Roman numerals for the year 2020, are welded near the top of one of the sides of the structure. Bird Song Park, located on the corner of East Maumee and North Elizabeth streets in downtown Angola, is privately owned by Craig and Colleen Everage and open to the public. The family plans to deed the land so it remains a park in perpetuity.

Week in Review, Dec 27, 2020 to Jan 2, 2021

Pocket park has been given a name

ANGOLA — The downtown Angola pocket park that has long been known as the “yet-to-be named pocket park” has a name. After soliciting the public for ideas for a name, the Craig and Colleen Everage family who owns the park has decided on one name that they think helps reflect the nature of the park and the first public event held in it last year before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down many organized activities in the community. Bird Song Park will be the name of the park that’s located on the corner of East Maumee and North Elizabeth streets in downtown Angola.

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