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It’s International Dark Sky Week, a worldwide celebration that was started in 2003 to raise awareness about light pollution.
Celebrate International Dark Sky Week in Minnesota at Voyageurs National Park, the Boundary Waters, or in your own backyard.
You may love a good weekend project, but your neighbors might not—and in some cases, they can take you to court over it.
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