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This page came from a discussion on the talk page of the James Fitzgerald sculpture Rain Forest (1959). While this article duplicates the list of sculptures on the Western Washington University page, it gives the opportunity to talk more about the collection and its works, and its history, than is possible in the university's article. The collection is significant on a national (I.e. American) level. This article is a start. HappyValleyEditor (talk) 01:05, 13 April 2016 (UTC)Reply