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  2. 'Raise Your Glass' and get tickets when Pink brings her 2024 ...

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    How to get tickets for Pink’s 2024 tour in Des Moines. P!nk performs inn concert at the KFC Yum! Center, Saturday, Nov. 11 2023 in Louisville Ky.

  3. Pink cancels Des Moines tour stop at Wells Fargo Arena after ...

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    The announcement came a day after Pink wrapped up her "Pink Live 2024" tour.

  4. Things to do this weekend in Des Moines include Cage the ...

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    Concerts usher in the last weekend of summer in Des Moines. See Sum 41, Blues Traveler or Cage the Elephant, or sing along with "Jersey Boys."

  5. Category:Artists from Des Moines, Iowa - Wikipedia

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  7. Pappajohn Sculpture Park - Wikipedia

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    The Des Moines Art Center was the 2017 recipient of the Art Conservation Project grant from Bank of America, given for the restoration of Keith Haring's Untitled (Three Dancing Figures, version C). The sculpture was structurally sound, but the paint coating had deteriorated from years of outdoor public display. [10]

  8. There’s More to It Than What Meets the Eye—Here’s ... - AOL

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    16. Lion and Lamb. Often, a lion and lamb tattoo may draw from religious connotations. It can symbolize the juxtaposition of strength and gentleness, unity, or peaceful coexistence.

  9. Blank Park Zoo - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Abraham Harry Blank donated $150,000 for the construction of a children's zoo on decommissioned Fort Des Moines property. [1] The Des Moines Children’s Zoo was officially opened on May 8, 1966. It was originally designed around nursery rhymes and included a castle with moat, replica of Noah's Ark, petting zoo and miniature railroad.