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		<title>By: Negro Heroes of the U.S. Monument (Baltimore, MD) at Monument City</title>
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		<description>[...] War Memorial Building with its aquatic horse statues. Behind the Negro Heroes statues rises Baltimore City Hall. This monument is sometimes also referred to as the Negro Soldier. The statue was originally [...]</description>
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