New telescope observatory, renovations planned for The Ridges
By Taylor Maple | Mar. 24, 2016The $320,000 observatory will be home for an historic 10-inch refractor telescope that was previously salvaged from a fire.
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The $320,000 observatory will be home for an historic 10-inch refractor telescope that was previously salvaged from a fire.
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