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LIGHT UP THE NIGHT: The Lawn on D, where the temporary installation is located, was converted from an empty parking lot into a social space in August, to be open to the public for the next 18 months.
LIGHT UP THE NIGHT: The Lawn on D, where the temporary installation is located, was converted from an empty parking lot into a social space in August, to be open to the public for the next 18 months.
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