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White House Turns Black

The mysterious toy White House that appeared, then disappeared, at Scott Circle a few weeks ago is back. This time it’s painted black and labeled, just in case you can’t tell what it is.

It’s not the Toynbee Tiles, but I’m sufficiently curious. Mystery artist reveal yourself! Or give me an anonymous call. I’m guessing you’re down on the state of the union.

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P.S. The little house on the railing is on the south side of the circle. On a clear day you can see the real White House in the distance.

One Response to “White House Turns Black”

  1. LooLoo Says:

    BUT HAVING A WHITE HOUSE TAINTED, DARKENED WITH CORRUPTION, INEPTITUDE & ARROGANCE - THE MODEL IS PRETTY DAM APPROPRIATE, DONTCHA THINK ?

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