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Posted on July 17, 2018November 8, 2019

The Romantics Rendered in Public Art

By Lillian Lu

My hometown does not change much. I grew up in what the locals—aptly, I think—call a village about a fifteen-minute drive away from Princeton University. Each time I return, there is just a bit more construction, but change happens there so slowly that I will always notice when a door has been repainted or a coffee shop has switched its logo.
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