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ADVANCE FOR PUBLICATION ON SUNDAY, JAN. 17, AND THEREAFTER - This undated image shows a piece of Las Vegas' history, the Gordon's Jewelry electric clock, in its original location near the intersection of Douglas Avenue and Sixth Street in Las Vegas, New Mexico. The clock's restoration was started by Bob Miser before he died in 2020. The project was completed by the Las Vegas New Mexico Community Foundation. (Phil Scherer/The Daily Optic via AP)
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