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I know I've been to the Grapevine Mills page before and saw pictures. I see in the history that they were deleted from the commons because of unclear copyrights.
I was planning on heading out to Grapevine Mills today. I can take some pictures, and would be happy to release the copyright to the Commons so we could get them up here on Wikipedia. The exterior of the mall has some fantastic modern steel sculptures, including a gigantic football and bluebonnets. Lithonius (talk) 13:58, 5 May 2012 (UTC)Reply