Renovate shopping centers, discover mysterious monkey mummies
Discovered in an ancient building more than a hundred years ago, the mysterious monkey mummy caused a stir. No one knows where the monkey came from, why could he get into the ventilation system and die.
According to the information posted, the old Dayton building, located in downtown Minneapolis, the US, which is a commercial center, was built in 1902.
Up to now, there have been more than hundred years of history. Also because it was too long and unsafe, the whole house stopped trading and trading in 2001. Until recently, people began to renovate the old building, the purpose of making it into business center and modern office building.
However, last week, while under construction, workers discovered that the ventilation system had a lot of strange things such as wallet, colored eggs used in Easter. However, the most amazing thing is the mysterious monkey mummy.
After discovering the mummy of the monkey, Cailin Rogers, a spokesman for the renovation project, said that no one knew where the monkey came from, when it died and why it died in the air duct.
Next, a historic Facebook page called Old Minneapolis posted a photo of the mummy of a mysterious monkey, hoping to find the answer.
It has been speculated that the monkey probably escaped from the pet store on the 8th floor, entered the air conditioning system in the 1960s, was trapped and unfortunately died there.
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