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Sam Deniston, right, of Detroit, talks with Heidelberg Project artist and founder Tyree Guyton at a vigil at the site of the latest fire at the Heidelberg Project in Detroit, Thursday, March 13, 2014.  A March 7 fire destroyed a house covered in stuffed animals and dolls that was part of the Heidelberg Project. It was the latest casualty in a 10-month string of suspicious fires at houses that are part of the interactive outdoor art installation.   Guyton founded the Heidelberg Project on Detroit's east side in 1986 as a response to urban decay. (AP Photo/The Saginaw News, Katie Bailey) ALL LOCAL TV OUT; LOCAL TV INTERNET OUT

Sam Deniston, right, of Detroit, talks with Heidelberg Project artist and founder Tyree Guyton at a vigil at the site of the latest fire at the Heidelberg Project in Detroit, Thursday, March 13, 2014. A March 7 fire destroyed a house covered in stuffed animals and dolls that was part of the Heidelberg Project. It was the latest casualty in a 10-month string of suspicious fires at houses that are part of the interactive outdoor art installation. Guyton founded the Heidelberg Project on Detroit's east side in 1986 as a response to urban decay. (AP Photo/The Saginaw News, Katie Bailey) ALL LOCAL TV OUT; LOCAL TV INTERNET OUT

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