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Stay Strong, Wichita

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Stay Strong, Wichita

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An electronic billboard at a shopping center along Maize Road in west Wichita, Kansas, encouraging citizens to weather the crisis and look forward to better days. The sign incorporates the city's emblem with a blue heart added in its center.

*Aaron Peterka, Northeastern University

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05/01/2020

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05/04/2020
11/26/2020

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04/03/2020

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