Superstorm Sandy damages Rock Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is looking a little worse for wear after Superstorm Sandy tore through the American Midwest on Tuesday (October 30).
MTV reports that 60 mph winds tore off the siding on the upper level of the Cleveland, Ohio-based museum (pictured) and rattled the memoribilia but none of the exhibits were damaged.
The building is located near Lake Erie so rising water was a major concern for city officials. A spokesperson for the Hall of Fame told a local news outlet that the building suffered no flooding or structural damage when the storm hit and added that the damage to the siding was "superficial, not structural."
As a result of the severe weather, the museum opened one hour later than usual on Tuesday.
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