The strong storm that last week blew through Kent State University’s Kent Campus left behind a path of destruction, including damage to the school's May 4 memorial, which has stood since 1990.
KENT, Ohio — The strong storm that last week blew through Kent State University’s Kent Campus left behind a path of destruction. At least 35 trees were toppled; some were 150 years old.
“Taylor Hall is very peaceful — the May 4 memorial — it’s very nice to come down here,” said sophomore Randi Seagroves. “We’re on the national historic registry,” said Alison Caplan, Director of KSU's May 4 Visitor Center. “There are a number of pieces throughout and around this space that are historic. So the memorial is just one of those. I was running around looking, and the memorial was actually the last thing I went to."
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