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It's the first time the city of Hibbing, where Dylan also attended high school, is doing something permanent to honor him.
"This street sign, and the support we've received from so many people here in town, show once and for all that this town is proud of Bob and what he's accomplished," said Aaron Brown, committee chairman of Dylan Days, a four-day festival that honors Dylan and the arts. [see full story for more]
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