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Where did all of the flowers go?
Published 4:54 am Friday, October 9, 2015
By Kelly Sullivan
A crew from the Kenai Department of Parks & Recreation worked Thursday to prepare the Field of Flowers for winter. They are also rebuilding the gazebo, which was damaged in mid-September by an unknown vandal.
Field of flowers
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