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At the Mississippi Museum of Art, Mark Bradford, Theaster Gates Jr., Carrie Mae Weems and others explore the personal legacy of the era-shaping movement from the rural South.
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103-year-old Edwards Hotel in Peoria demolished
The 103-year-old Edwards Hotel in Old Town Peoria was demolished on Tuesday, April 13, after plans fell through to transform the property into a themed rental.
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