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    Landmarks: Art on The Forty Acres

    Published: May 14

    While you're wandering through campus this Commencement week, take a moment to notice the public art from the Landmarks collection. See a slideshow.

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      Josoor said on May 18 at 7:43 p.m.
      I really lov these designs, thank you for leaving a link for the landmarks mailing list. I'm definitely joining the list to receive more of these beautiful landmarks photos:)
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      Rita said on May 16 at 5:09 p.m.
      I agree, Bill. Somehow they always miss including that important piece of information!
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