DIGIE
Construction on the digital wall in front of El Paso Museum of History. Located downtown El Paso, Texas.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: EPMH
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
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DIGIE - November 18, 2014-contruction on the digital wall.
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Construction for the Digital Wall in December of 2014.
Construction of DIGIE - December 12, 2014.
DIGIE Mascot
DIGIE---created in the year 2014.
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DIGIE is born--mascot--year 2014.
The digital wall construction continues during the month of December.
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