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Renovation worker Fred Williams surveys the inside of the First National Bank building on The Strand while working to refurbish the historic building on Monday, May 18, 2015 in Galveston, Texas. Hurricane Ike's flooding forced the Galveston Arts Center, a nonprofit, to move from the historic 1878 First National Bank Building. With the help from a $1 million grant from The Moody Foundation and a $250,000 donation from the Kempner Fund, among other donations, the center is set to reopen on The Strand in early October. (Stuart Villanueva /The Galveston County Daily News via AP)
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