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Project 306 Friday, June 7, 2002 It was not their most difficult project, but stonecutters at a Southern Indiana plant say they are proud of limestone pieces they cut for the Pentagon reconstruction project. Known to them by a job number 306 the effort has had special meaning for the 100 or so workers at Bybee Stone Company who shaped the 3,700 pieces of limestone designated for the Pentagon’s newly restored facade. Interviews with: Jeremy Epeards, planer operator. Patrick Riley, drafting supervisor. Rick Rentschler, stonecutter.
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