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September 10, 2015 / liminalspacesucsc / Leave a comment

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The gate's hinges. Photo credit Katie Trostel (2016)
The missing gate to the Ghetto. Photo credit Katie Trostel (2016)
Photo credit Katie Trostel (2016)
Photo credit Katie Trostel (2016)

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