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No, those are not real penguins in the fountain! They’re a work of art, just one of the 24 pieces that are currently installed at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, as part of ArtPrize 2012. Check them out before the contest closes on October 7!

Source: artprize.org

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