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Science Center Celebrates an Industrial Cityscape
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Home Is Where the Art Is (and the Bookstores, Too)
By JOHN STRAUSBAUGH In the spirit of a revived Harlem tradition, two men have recently turned their homes into a museum of African art and a bookstore.
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