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World's Largest Paperclip

Unveiled in 2007, this 15-foot-tall 3000-pound paper clip holds the Guinness World Record for the largest paper clip on earth. Located in the centre of Bell Park, this paper clip was built to commemorate the series of trades in which blogger Kyle MacDonald traded a single red paper clip for a house in Kipling.

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