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Contractors with Heat Guns Set the Gold Dome on Fire During Renovation
On the morning of November 20, 2001, contractors using open-flame torches and heat guns to remove old paint and asbestos from the cupola of the Iowa Old Capitol Building accidentally ignited the wooden structure supporting the gold dome. The cupola and dome were destroyed; the bell was irreparably damaged. A 1920s concrete firewall contained the blaze to the cupola, sparing the building's interior, but smoke and tens of thousands of gallons of water caused major damage. The University of Iowa had no SMS or email mass-notification system in 2001; the campus was alerted by the visible plume of smoke over downtown Iowa City, local radio and television, and word of mouth. The university later settled lawsuits with the contractors for $1.9 million; a new 12,000-pound wood and gold-leaf dome was installed in 2003.
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- OfficialFire at the Old Capitol - University of Iowa Old Capitol Museumoldcap.uiowa.edu
- SourceIowa Old Capitol Building - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
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- SourceIowa History Daily: November 20 - Old Capitol Firenotesoniowa.com
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