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      <image:caption>A Flemish Revival style house occupied for over 100 years (1907-2008) and neglected for the past 10 years. Learn more here.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The house designed and built by Fruit Belt residents venturing out into the wider world came full circle in 2004, when another son of the Fruit Belt, artist Rodney Taylor, and his wife Annette Daniels-Taylor, bought the house. Taylor had been out in the world and was coming home. Taylor’s parents lived two doors away at 176 West Utica, the same house they had bought when Urban Renewal and expressway building caused them to leave the Fruit Belt in 1974. His mother was a member of the church across the street. Taylor died in December 2019, but not before he knew his work would be central to the first show installed at the Albright Knox Northland art gallery, Open House: Domestic Thresholds. The show opened on January 17, 2020, the same day the demolition request for 184 West Utica Street was made public.</image:caption>
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