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The Grand House Re-Opening Celebration

September 4, 2014 Posted by Tiara Aponte Uncategorized

The Grand House invites you to its Re-Opening Celebration.

Join us!

Grand House Re-Opening

Invitation and Watercolor by Mexican Architect Gustavo VM – https://www.facebook.com/Misiva.H

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