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Talk:Labyrinth

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[CT 5/11/2016] Changed sentence in History from "The plan of the labyrinth at Harmony, Pa., is an elaborate version of a spiral configuration [Fig. 3] and was repeated at the settlement in New Harmony, Ind., which was modeled after the Pennsylvania community [Fig. 4]." to "The plan of the labyrinth at Economy, Pa., is an elaborate version of a spiral configuration [Fig. 3] and was repeated at the settlement in New Harmony, Ind., which was modeled after the Pennsylvania community [Fig. 4]." per curator's edit that the plan is of Economy.

[KP 6/30/15] Re: File:0090b.jpg (Thomas Jefferson, Letter describing plans for a "Garden Olitory," c. 1804.) We should have an image of the whole letter as well the detail

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