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US Army Corps of Engineers removes WWII era gates hidden in St. Mary’s River
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, removed a spare set of miter gates, constructed for the Davis and Sabin Locks, from the St. Marys River this summer. The miter gates were hidden in the river for over 80 years and weighed about 350,000 pounds each. Read the full story by Big News Network.
US Army Corps of Engineers removes WWII era gates hidden in St. Mary’s River