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To ring in New Year, town will drop a giant nail

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WEST FAIRVIEW (AP) – A Pennsylvania town planned to nail its New Year’s Eve and bicentennial celebrations by dropping some major hardware to mark the occasion.

The Sentinel reported West Fairview plans to drop a 7-foot-tall nail as the clock ticks down Wednesday night. Local artists constructed the nail out of wood.

The 50-pound symbol pays homage to the defunct Harrisburg Nail Works, a local mill that once employed many residents. West Fairview is across the Susquehanna River from the state capital.

Organizers said the event will also serve to commemorate the town’s 200th anniversary in 2015.

The inaugural nail drop joins a host of creative New Year’s Eve traditionsin neighboring towns, such as the dropping of a giant wrench in Mechanicsburg and a huge pickle in Dillsburg.

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