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Aurium Daily #116 - You're Still Here?
Today's topic is landmarks!
Which famous landmark was originally intended to be an exhibit for 1889’s World Fair in France, and was supposed to be dismantled as soon as the fair ended, but stayed up due to popular demand?

Here is the answer to yesterday’s question!
The answer is the Stephen King, who wrote under the name of Richard Bachman for 8 years - from 1977 to 1985. He began using the name for the novel Rage in 1977. The short stories he wrote during this time under the name of Richard Bachman were compiled into a collection and later released as the Bachman Books.

As always, the answer will be released tomorrow on the next issue of Aurium Daily - until then, put your answers in the comments!
See you tomorrow!
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