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.

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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