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A Riverwest art installation is too dangerous and will be taken down. County supervisors voted Thursday to take down The Tip in Gordon Park.Century-Old Harley Travels Cross-CountryIt was commissioned and designed by artist David Middlebrook in 2004. A windstorm in recent years took down a portion of the art, and it has been fenced off and considered dangerous ever since.The piec
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