Explore This 1930s Boat-Turned-Art Gallery On The Hudson River
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Lavinia Roberts<br/>
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Jackie Mock<br/>
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Jackie Mock: One Puddle, One Year<br/>
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Aaron Schraeter<br/>
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Lavinia Roberts<br/>
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Engine-room docent Gerry Weinstein<br/>
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Rhys Hecox<br/>
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Lilac Preservation Project Museum Director and President (and Captain) Mary Habstritt<br/>
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Jim D'Amato and his trippy magnets<br>
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