Community members march along the newly designated Martin Luther King Jr. Corridor to remember Black History Month in Oceanside Calif., Feb. 25. The march involved a rededication of the “King Sculptures,” which are made up of 14 pieces of art that were installed 11years ago. Since that time two of the pieces went missing and the other three were in need of repair. The event involved the unveiling of the two missing pieces and the presentation of refurbished art displays. Martin Luther King Jr. corridor approved, tribute art pieces fully restored DVIDS534962
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