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Photo: Randy's Donuts Installs Mini Endeavour Inside Their Famous Giant Donut Hole
In honor of the space shuttle Endeavour's impending final journey from Los Angeles International Airport to the California Science Center, Randy's Donuts is paying homage to the historic occasion in a big little way.
The famous donut shop with the even more famous giant donut sign is installing a mini Endeavour right in the middle of their giant donut's hole. SoCal Edison nabbed a photo of the work in progress, and posted it to Twitter.
Endeavour takes it's trip to the CSC on Friday, October 12, and is scheduled to pass by Randy's.
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