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LA County has thousands of pieces of art spread out over hundreds of buildings. One woman has been going to each to discover exactly what artwork is there and what shape it’s in.

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LA County has thousands of pieces of art spread out over hundreds of buildings. One woman has been going to each to discover exactly what artwork is there and what shape it’s in.

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