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San Francisco man finds unidentified 150-pound limestone sculpture in his backyard

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A San Francisco man discovered a large limestone sculpture weighing around 150 pounds while digging in his backyard garden. Despite consulting approximately fifty experts, the origin and history of the sculpture remain unknown. Its location near an art school has led some to speculate a possible connection to the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. With no definitive answers forthcoming, the owner has decided to keep the mysterious bust as a centerpiece in his garden.

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