Auburn Recreation Department employee John Kinan/dries the floor of the Casey Park Arena in Auburn in April, 2001. The arena's ice was removed, but the melting process was slowed by the colder-than-normal spring weather. Kinary and a co-worker washed the concrete and mopped up the remaining water.
Meltdown by Trevor Kapralos
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