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People gather for a concert by the rock band Ween at Thompson's Point on June 10.
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Thompson's Point developers Chris Thompson, left, and Jed Troubh pose for a portrait inside the new event space Brick South at Thompson's Point.
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Chris Steele and his daughter, Lily, 6, choose paint colors for their pottery at Color Me Mine.
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Customers wait in line to buy beer, including the coveted Nothing Gold double IPA, at Bissell Brothers Brewing. The brewery opened its doors at Thompson's Point last June.
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The two-floor International Cryptozoology Museum reopened in a new space at Thompson's Point.
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The 27,000-square-foot event space Brick South at Thompson's Point.
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From left, Thompson's Point developers Jed Troubh and Chris Thompson walk through Cellardoor Winery, one of their tenants at Thompson's Point.
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The crowd at a Primus concert at Thompson's Point in July 2015.