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Nighttime Illumination of St. Mary's Basilica in Phoenix

Nighttime Illumination of St. Mary's Basilica in Phoenix Picture
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The pink stucco of St. Mary's Basilica in Phoenix appears a brilliant shade of gold when lit at night. Founded in 1881, it's the first church founded in Phoenix. It offers a beautiful contrast from its neighbors of steel skyscrapers.
Subjects featured: St. Mary's Basilica; Downtown Phoenix;

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