In the 1980’s, celebrated sculptor John Ahern’s work graced the streets of the South Bronx, and celebrated the every-day life of local neighborhoods. 20 years later, some of his work is remarkably still in tact.
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walk by often
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I believe I’ve seen this.. or parts of it that still remain! At least the background color changed when I last saw it.
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