Mounted material and posters, 1988-1989.

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Mounted material and posters, 1988-1989.

Series is comprised of drawings and posters of the Bicentennial celebration. Some of the materials are mounted on foam-core boards or cardboard or framed. Some letterhead layouts are also mounted (on foam-core). There are signed posters (by artists), a large banner of the phrase from the Constitution celebration, and a large blown up version of a poster. There is also a framed proclamation from the Mayor.

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