Lucy the Elephant had a grand unveiling on Wednesday night in Margate, New Jersey.
The Jersey Shore landmark underwent a 15-month-long exterior restoration to replace the metal skin that had degraded beyond repair.But after the $2.4 million restoration, the 65-foot Asian Elephant is now back in action!
"She looks incredible," said Executive Director Richard Helfant. "We were very busy yesterday with all the excitement. It has been a long, long 15 months." Lucy the Elephant is the oldest roadside attraction in the United States and is designated a national historic landmark.
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