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Refurbished sculpture finally returns to Ann Arbor's Sculpture Park
Concentrate, 6/26/2008
It's been a long time coming, but the main attraction at Ann Arbor's Sculpture Park has returned to is place of prominence connecting downtown and Kerrytown.
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Ann Arbor's Sculpture Park is officially a "sculpture park" again, now that its sculpture has been reinstalled.
City workers lowered the steel creation into its place of prominence, capping off the $200,000 and year-long renovation of the park at Catherine and Fourth streets. The improvements included new trees, new street lighting, new bike racks, relaying of bricks, repairing the plaza's main sculpture and replacing tables and chairs.
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