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Peace Chain, As A Shop In The 2016 (17th Annual) How Weird Street Faire
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![]() A booth alongside Art Alley in the How Weird Street Faire was called, "A Peace Chain." It sold peace objects for use on peace chains (pendants with a medalian and several objects containing the word peace).
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![]() The sign on the booth read, It is ... And below that were the prices: Art Supported with your
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![]() A sign read, "Peace in Many Languages." Below that was a three column list of all the languages supported.
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![]() Two boxes were on the counter. One contained the Chinese word for peace, and the other the Scottish word for peace.
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![]() Several other boxes included objects with the word peace in Tibetan, English, and Arabic.
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![]() Four other boxes contained objects with the word peace in Hebrew, Braille, Hindi, and Japanese.
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![]() Two boxes side by side contained the words peace in Polish and Russian (Bulgarian, Serbian, and Ukrainian).
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![]() Four boxes held the word peace in two forms of Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Portuguese (Spanish).
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![]() Many boxes contained tokens in many languages, including one box that held the peace (ban the bomb) symbol.
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