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March 16, 2012
Friday Fun: Is the National Constitution Center's Tower of Law the Granddaddy of All Shed West Book Art Exhibits?
"[A]t the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, the "Tower of Law" has reportedly become one of the most popular exhibits. The Tower of Law is a series of tall, spiraling stacks of old West reporters that has captured the attention of many visitors," writes Bruce Carton at Old Law Books Are Not Garbage, They're Columns and Towers. Carton adds, "Here is what happened when Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert came upon the Tower of Law (at the 4:30 mark in the video)" back in 2008 according to Constitution Daily, the National Constitution Center’s blog. [JH]
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