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(The Warped Wheel by Raymond Barger. For years, the sculpture sat on a section of railroad tracks with a plaque displaying the artist's commemorative poem. It was moved outside the Brunswick Public Library prior to its opening in 2011. (Photo courtesy...) |
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Brenton Barger: Remember my Dad (William O. Barger) most called him Buss, telling me he had gone to the 1932 New York World's Fair to see Raymond and his work. | Brenton Barger: Remember my Dad (William O. Barger) most called him Buss, telling me he had gone to the 1932 New York World's Fair to see Raymond and his work. | ||
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The Warped Wheel by Raymond Barger. For years, the sculpture sat on a section of railroad tracks with a plaque displaying the artist's commemorative poem. It was moved outside the Brunswick Public Library prior to its opening in 2011.
(Photo courtesy of Reuben Moss)
Brenton Barger: Remember my Dad (William O. Barger) most called him Buss, telling me he had gone to the 1932 New York World's Fair to see Raymond and his work.
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