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Canton's Football Hall Of Fame Is Turning Electricity Towers Into Goalposts
by Larry Leo
June 21, 20172 Comments
The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio is building a new a world-class, state-of-the-art $600 million facility called the Johnson Controls Hall of Fame Village.
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quote:More importantly they've turned the electricity towers into goalposts. I mean, do this everywhere, right?
“Our innovative, integrated, technologies will provide the right combination of safety and security at the Johnson Controls Hall of Fame Village in an environment that demonstrates how we connect ‘cities’ that run smartly and reliably,” said Kim Metcalf-Kupres, vice president and chief marketing officer, Johnson Controls. “We are proud to celebrate the greats of the game who are enshrined in the Hall of Fame and create a winning experience for visiting fans.”
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