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This harbor was made by art and force Thinking of aging, on a summer day Dark falls on this Midwestern town.
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Don't we want to live in a world made by art, not just decorated by it?" Meanwhile, a rare Banksy souvenir is up for auction online after he donated a painting to a New York thrift store.
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