Whatever the reason may be, the month of October is often a nostalgic one for New Yorkers. Whether it’s the crisp fall air knocking the cobwebs off of old memories or some other reason, something within us ignites the action of reminiscing. With that said, many of you may remember that it was just over 20 years ago that Cornell University was struck with a pumpkin prank that remains an unsolved mystery to this very day.
Need us to refresh your memory on this unique year in Ithaca? Then keep reading below.
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With the cool October breeze flowing through the air and Halloween just weeks away, things on the Cornell campus were already beginning to feel spooky and mysterious.
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Out of all the buildings that are on Cornell’s campus, the 173-foot-tall McGraw Tower is one of the most well-known and photographed structures. So when such a familiar view was slightly altered, it took no time for students to notice that something was off.
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It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a basketball? No folks, it’s just an ever-lasting pumpkin that somehow made its way onto the top of the McGraw Tower. Somehow a student presumably had made their way up the long staircase to the top of the tower, navigated their way through the tricky bell cage and managed to situate a pumpkin at the very top of an over 170-foot-tall tower with an incredibly steep roof. Who knew such a prank was even possible?
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Considering the fact that no one had actually gotten an up-close look at the object, many students and staff began questioning whether or not it was actually a real pumpkin up on McGraw Tower!
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On March 4th, 1998, Cornell University students began the adventure of finding out what exactly was at the top of McGraw Tower.
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Wielding together a modern-day drone, the students were able to determine that it was indeed a real pumpkin! With the factual discovery made that it was a pumpkin on top of the tower, the University ordered it to be removed. On March 13th, 1998 after sitting on top of the tower for over 155 days, a crane was set up and the pumpkin was taken down.
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After changing locations around the campus, the wilted pumpkin would find its forever home in Professor Barbara Finlay’s office and would eventually completely decay. But no matter how long ago the pumpkin may have technically decayed, the McGraw Tower pumpkin continues to live on more than 20 years later.
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