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		<title>The Design Center &#8211; A Cabinet of Curiosities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vintage cabinets and drawers have been turned into mini fiber galleries by designer Todd Oldham. In fact, there is not a single space that is not creatively occupied at the Design Center. It is a real cabinet of curiosities.]]></description>
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		<title>Steve Wiman, Uncommon Objects</title>
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		<title>Philadelphia City Profile</title>
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		<title>Minneapolis City Profile</title>
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		<title>Santa Fe/ Albuquerque City Profile</title>
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