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Monday, March 19, 2007

Light as a Decorative Finish

For more than a century, a beautiful pattern of light occurred at the start of each sunny day on the wall opposite the windows in the east facade of the Reading Room.
Posted by Cornerstone Preservation at 5:24 PM
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