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Old Posted Sep 9, 2009, 1:20 AM
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Incidentally, 2010 is officially the kick-off of the transitional re-branding effort, which will use the yearlong bicentennial celebration, centered at the proposed Celebration Square, to present San Bernardino as: "Centuries-old and younger than ever." The image the city intends to cultivate is one that is advanced, youthful, and state-of-the-art, supporting both biological health and ecological sustainability. The dominant new artistic and architectural style for the city will be one that carefully and deliberately juxtaposes the old with the new in order to fashion an authentic and cohesive urban fabric that is the collective heritage of the city's history.







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