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  <description>Completed: October 2017Mural can be found between Columbia and Water Streets along the I-787 wallFrom https://albanycentergallery.org/capitalwalls-rachel-baxter : The mural shows an abstract mountain top landscape inspired by the Adirondacks evolving into a map of the Hudson River. Baxter’s inspiration came from thinking about the historical significance of the Hudson River, and how it continues to unite the state’s regions.#CapitalWalls...and yes, sometimes my dog, Sparky, wants to get in my pictures!</description>
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