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Caitlyn Jenner Fire Hydrant Spotted in Laurel Canyon

This fire hydrant on Mulholland gets a lot of of love from a local artist-- he/she keeps this fire hydrant covered in a beautiful gold dust that sparkles from the top of the fire hydrant down to the dirt.

I always watch this fire hydrant because I find it amazing how it sparkles in the sun, it's very cool! Yesterday I noticed that someone has really been working on the hydrant and it's now dressed in a brown wig, styled like Caitlyn Jenner wearing a gold medal on a red, white and blue ribbon.

It's still sparkling gold, and today Hollywood tour busses were taking photos. This is near the site of the Street Art of Laurel Canyon photo essay.

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