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Day 17: Intrepid New Yorker

CHINA | Thu, 23 Apr 2015 | By chinaho | Views [531]

We finally gained access to the Bauhaus Collection here on campus. It took a couple inquiries to find out when, if ever, the place actually opened to the public and if there was anything in it beyond time lines and photographs. Turns out that a small ... Read more >

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