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Valentino Dixon is traveling the world this holiday season, but Buffalo remains on his mind | WBFO
The Obama's Purchase Painting From Local Buffalo Artist - Step Out Buffalo
Valentino Dixon will draw your course | Golf News and Tour Information | Golf Digest
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Golf Digest - Valentino Dixon spent 27 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. During his time behind bars, he began to draw golf courses even though he had never
Valentino Dixon — The Frederick Douglass Project for Justice
Valentino Dixon's Redemption | Golf News and Tour Information | Golf Digest
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Former first lady surprises Barack Obama with drawing by Buffalo artist exonerated of murder
Valentino Dixon's golf drawings become center of attention at New York art show | Golf News and Tour Information | Golf Digest
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Georgetown students help free man wrongfully convicted of murder - WTOP News
Valentino Dixon on his time in prison, his golf art, gratitude, and hope – GolfWRX
Inspirational art: After 27 years in prison, wrongfully convicted Valentino Dixon realises a dream in Dubai
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Former President Barack Obama's big Christmas gift from his wife? An original golf drawing by Valentino Dixon | Golf News and Tour Information | GolfDigest.com
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Valentino Dixon, Exoneree, sells golf course drawing to former First Lady Michelle Obama for President Obama's Christmas Gift – African American Golfer's Digest
Valentino Dixon's golf drawings helped him escape wrongful life sentence - Sports Illustrated
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Valentino Dixon's art showcased at Burchfield Penney | WBFO
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Valentino Dixon: How Augusta, golf and art led to freedom | CNN
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Barack and Michelle Obama: Valentino Dixon was convicted for a crime he didn't commit; now he's selling art to the Obamas | CNN