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		<title>Museums Going Green</title>
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		<description>If museums are all about preserving culture and history, then it would certainly make sense that museums should also be about preserving the earth. Well, that’s exactly what’s happening in many cities throughout the United States.
In Grand Rapids Michigan, the new Grand Rapids Art Museum received 
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