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The St. Pete Project

The gateway to the Crislip Arcade gets yarn-bombed during The 600 Block's Second Saturday Gallery Walk, April 14. If you've no clue what yarn-bombing is, edify yourself thusly.
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St. Petersburg, Florida: tourist haven or breeding ground for misfits? Answer: a little of both. This wannabe big-city burg carries a heavy reputation on its shoulders as a vacation paradise - yet, there's an undercurrent of oddness running through it. We'll capture images of the good, the not-so-good, and everything in between.
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Bombs Away!

The gateway to the Crislip Arcade gets yarn-bombed during The 600 Block's Second Saturday Gallery Walk, April 14. If you've no clue what yarn-bombing is, edify yourself thusly.
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