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American art / Cultural history of the United States / Visual arts / Modern art / Cos Cob Art Colony / Bush-Holley House / Cos Cob /  Connecticut / Leonard Ochtman / J. Alden Weir / Greenwich /  Connecticut / American Impressionism / Connecticut
Date: 2008-03-18 03:19:20
American art
Cultural history of the United States
Visual arts
Modern art
Cos Cob Art Colony
Bush-Holley House
Cos Cob
Connecticut
Leonard Ochtman
J. Alden Weir
Greenwich
Connecticut
American Impressionism
Connecticut

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