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50 years after it was dedicated by Seward businessman Harold Davisson, what’s considered to be the “World’s Largest Time Capsule” will open to the public in Seward on July 4th.
Workers began emptying the time capsule vault in advance of the town's annual Fourth of July celebration. You can see the crypt on Saturday and Sunday.
But this year, time is exactly what's on everyone's minds. This year marks 50 years since Harold Davisson put together the world's largest time capsule, complete with a lumbering pyramid.
“My father, Harold Davisson, wanted to wait for his grandchildren to remember life in 1975. He was a big proponent of life. He did everything big,” she told NBC News.
Local ABC outlet KLKN reports that the time capsule was created by Harold Davisson, owner of the House of Davisson furniture store, where the items were brought after the time capsule was opened ...
The time capsule was the brain child of Harold Davisson, a Seward furniture store owner, who officially sealed it on July 25, 1977, in his yard. At 20-by-8-by-60 feet and weighing around 45 tons ...