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    The mundane, the everyday -- a dog on the street -- interested Warhol as much as what was going on in New York's art or nightlife scene. Copyright Andy Warhol Foundation.

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    Artist Andy Warhol carried a camera everywhere and liked taking snaps of friends such as these, "Gould, Jon and Victor Hugo On A Surfboard." Copyright Andy Warhol Foundation.

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    Much taken with celebrity, Warhol took his camera to the club and captured at play Bianca Jagger and club owner Steve Rubell, with an unidentified man in the middle. Copyright Andy Warhol Foundation.

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    Warhold took a Polaroid of Carol Soffer and used it as preliminary studies for larger silkscreen portraits, the kind of work that will be at the Mint Museum of Art in October. Copyright the Andy Warhol Foundation.




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We take a quick tour of the NASCAR Hall of Fame complex. Things are starting to take shape in the spider's web of steel, concrete, light and sky.

Mark and Iris Abrams are starting out their retirement in a comfortable, roomy condo in the Trademark building, 333 W. Trade Street. They combined two units to form a 3,000 square foot home that gives them room to, as Mark put it, "stay out of each other's way when we need to."

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