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In pictures: Harris lit up as part of Harris Flights

Posted on - 2nd September, 2013 - 9:04am | Author - | Posted in - Arts & Culture, Opinion, Photos, Preston City Centre
One of the displays projected onto the side of the Harris

One of the displays projected onto the side of the Harris

The Harris Museum and Art Gallery was lit up in what was a display of images from Preston’s past, present and future.

The light show is part of the Harris Flights, which sees various events taking place for four weeks.

A handful of people came out to see the light show from 9.30pm when it began.

Crowds started to wander off after half an hour, feeling the music and images didn’t really tell any story of Preston.

Did you go down to the Harris Lights? What did you think of it? Let us know in the comments below

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