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Sacagawea / Frederick Douglass / Kamehameha I / Jack Swigert / North Dakota / Visual arts / Sculpture / United States / Statue of Freedom / United States Capitol
Date: 2014-02-24 12:53:02
Sacagawea
Frederick Douglass
Kamehameha I
Jack Swigert
North Dakota
Visual arts
Sculpture
United States
Statue of Freedom
United States Capitol

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