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Elmo-MIT

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Elmo-MIT is a 1960s bronze sculpture by Dimitri Hadzi, installed on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.

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Elmo-MIT
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02142 Cambridge, Cambridgeport
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