It was a mystery thought to be decades in the making.
But in fact, it was just one decade ago that a Toronto Blue Jays logo was carved into the sandstone of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax.
βIt was just a great little fun project,β said Craig Potter, the artist behind the carving, which features the recognizable Blue Jays logo, with the face of a bird and a small maple leaf on the side.
Until Wednesday, the origins of the carved emblem had been a bit of a mystery.
Craig Potter worked for Masontech, a Halifax stonemasonry company, for 11 years.
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