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IN 1906, J.V. McNICHOLAS PULLED HIS HORSE- drawn wagon up to the railroad tracks along the banks of the Mahoning River for the first time. He must have wondered what the future would bring.
After all, he had just left his job at the steel mill, b...
CLEVELAND - A 1975 Lincoln Continental Mark IV once owned by Elvis Presley arrived at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum on Thursday January 31 inside a climate controlled Carney-McNicholas, Inc. United Van Lines moving van. The move was arranged by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame through Mayflower Transit agent MidWest Fine Art Service and Transportation Co. LLC of Lorain, Ohio. Moving industry veteran driver Kirk Lanning and co-driver Shawn Marcum (pictured in the vehicle above) loaded the classic car from Graceland. The car was delivered to street level from a Carney owned roll-back wrecker operated by Dan Fernback and pushed by glove protected hand into the museum since the vehicle is prepared for exhibition and does not run.
It's no pink Cadillac but Elvis Presley once owned it and now it's on display inside the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio. The King's Lincoln will be exhibited for at least the next two years. It was purchased by Presley on July 28, 1975, at Schilling Motors in Memphis, Tenn., one of many cars Presley famously bought to give away as gifts. He gave this car to his bodyguard Dave Hebler. CMcN and MidWest Fine Arts routinely handle museum exhibition objects.
Carney-McNicholas, Inc., utilizing specialized moving techniques, assisted the Diocese of Cleveland in removing large copying and electronic equipment. The equipment, located in the lower level of the Diocese’s headquarters, was inaccessible using ...