
A worker with Continental Signs cuts the weights off the familiar statue along Interstate 83 in 2002. The 13-foot-tall, 1,000-pound statue has signaled the York Barbell building since the 1960s. Wind disabled the motor that rotates the statue north of York, Pa., and once workers dug into that problem, they noticed other damage to the statue. (See additional photo below.) Background posts: Former Mr. America Jules S. Bacon passes away and John Grimek lifted up musclemen of York, Pa. and All York Barbell posts from the start.
Ask people outside York County if they've ever been there, and some will say:
"Yes, I've passed through. That's the place with the weightlifter."
That identifiable symbol of York and its iconic company York Barbell looks indestructible.
But even a 13-foot man with a steel frame skeleton covered with tough fiberglas has to withstand much.
Such as the wind... .









