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Broad Ripple Art Fair spotlights Hoosier creativity and artistry

Broad Ripple Art Fair spotlights Hoosier creativity and artistry

IndyStar's Maydson Crane attends the 2025 Broad Ripple Art Fair and captures the essence of creativity and artistry in the community.
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