Artist rendition of the Big Well Museum in Greensburg, Kan. Courtesy photo, LawKingdon Architecture.
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Artist rendition of the Big Well Museum in Greensburg, Kan. Courtesy photo, LawKingdon Architecture.
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Local dignitaries knock pieces of rock from the wall of the Big Well in Greensburg, Kan., Monday, Sep.19, 2011 during a "rock breaking" ceremony for the construction of the new Big Well Museum. The city of Greensburg was nearly destroyed during a tornado in 2007 and is being rebuilt as a "green" city.
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Artist rendition of the Big Well Museum in Greensburg, Kan. Courtesy photo, LawKingdon Architecture.
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Locals gather at the Big Well in Greensburg, Kan., Monday, Sep.19, 2011 for a "rock breaking" ceremony beginning the construction of the new Big Well Museum. The city of Greensburg was nearly destroyed during a tornado in 2007 and is being rebuilt as a "green" city.
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Artist rendition of the Big Well Museum in Greensburg, Kan. Courtesy photo, LawKingdon Architecture.
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Free souvenir plates from the old the Big Well Museum in Greensburg, Kan., Monday, Sep.19, 2011 during a "rock breaking" ceremony for the construction of the new Big Well Museum. The city of Greensburg was nearly destroyed during a tornado in 2007 and is being rebuilt as a "green" city.
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Artist rendition of the Big Well Museum in Greensburg, Kan. Courtesy photo, LawKingdon Architecture.
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Artist rendition of the Big Well Museum in Greensburg, Kan. Courtesy photo, LawKingdon Architecture.
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Artist rendition of the Big Well Museum in Greensburg, Kan. Courtesy photo, LawKingdon Architecture.
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Artist rendition of the Big Well Museum in Greensburg, Kan. Courtesy photo, LawKingdon Architecture.
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Bill Crites, left, and Ed Mills sit on the wall of the Big Well in Greensburg, Kan., Monday, Sep.19, 2011 before a "rock breaking" ceremony for the construction of the new Big Well Museum. The city of Greensburg was nearly destroyed during a tornado in 2007 and is being rebuilt as a "green" city.
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Artist rendition of the Big Well Museum in Greensburg, Kan. Courtesy photo, LawKingdon Architecture.
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A new water tower looms over the Big Well in Greensburg, Kan., Monday, Sep.19, 2011. The city of Greensburg was nearly destroyed during a tornado in 2007 and is being rebuilt as a "green" city.
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Artist rendition of the Big Well Museum in Greensburg, Kan. Courtesy photo, LawKingdon Architecture.
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Wind turbines dot the horizon around the city of Greensburg, Kan., Monday, Sept. 19, 2011.The city of Greensburg was nearly destroyed during a tornado in 2007 and is being rebuilt as a "green" city.
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Dignitaries knock pieces of rock from the wall of the Big Well in Greensburg, Kan., Monday, Sep.19, 2011 during a "rock breaking" ceremony for the construction of the new Big Well Museum. The city of Greensburg was nearly destroyed during a tornado in 2007 and is being rebuilt as a "green" city.
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City Hall in Greensburg, Kan., Monday, Sep.19, 2011. The city was nearly destroyed during a tornado in 2007 and is being rebuilt as a "green" city.
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Main street in Greensburg, Kan., Monday, Sep.19, 2011. The city of Greensburg was nearly destroyed during a tornado in 2007 and is being rebuilt as a "green" city.
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