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A program modeled on the successful Sioux Falls, South Dakota program could be created.
Each year new sculptures are displayed in downtown for one year, and become a tourist attraction. After one year the sculptures are replaced by new sculptures. The sculptures are for sale and people vote for their favorite.
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