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Devin Colman, foreground, of the Vermont Division of Historic Preservation and Janie Cohen, director of the Fleming Museum at the University of Vermont, look at the signature on a painting of a prominent Lake Champlain geological formation, Tuesday June 4, 2019, in Burlington, Vt. The painting of the Rock Point Overthrust was created by Vermont artist Raymond Pease as part of the Public Works Art Project, which employed artists during the Great Depression. It was deliberately covered up in the early 1990s because officials didn't have the money to conserve it. Now plans are in place to move the painting and conserve it. (AP Photo/Wilson Ring)

Devin Colman, foreground, of the Vermont Division of Historic Preservation and Janie Cohen, director of the Fleming Museum at the University of Vermont, look at the signature on a painting of a prominent Lake Champlain geological formation, Tuesday June 4, 2019, in Burlington, Vt. The painting of the Rock Point Overthrust was created by Vermont artist Raymond Pease as part of the Public Works Art Project, which employed artists during the Great Depression. It was deliberately covered up in the early 1990s because officials didn't have the money to conserve it. Now plans are in place to move the painting and conserve it. (AP Photo/Wilson Ring)

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