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W. Slope rancher was ahead of the green curve
By Flute Academy | April 24, 2008
… put stained glass in the front end, Elkins said. His steel art includes a 4-foot-high image of a Kokopelli, the mythical flute player revered by some Native American cultures. The figure stands in Rothschopf’s garden. Rothschopf …
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