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Heritage, Public ArtArts Outwest January 7, 2021
On the way in to Lithgow at River Lett Hill, the silos now greet all travellers passing through. Grateful to @lithgowtourismandevents for showcasing the #portlandsilos as part of their #lithgow regional campaign.
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