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Lost adapters near The Ringling Museum

Ringling Museum parking lot or nearby bus stop Lost listing Posted 13 days ago

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I was packing up after a quick shoot at The Ringling Museum around 5:30 p.m. last Tuesday when a pouch with my adapters slipped into my bag and must have fallen out somewhere along the walk back to the parking garage. The set includes a USB-C to HDMI, a PD charger, and a compact 4-port hub—the kind I rely on when I am juggling laptop, tablet, and camera battery packs. I retraced from the museum to the fountain by Main Street and toward the bus stop, but I did not see them. I miss them; they are ordinary, but they keep my day moving, and I would be grateful to have them back.

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Map showing approximate location for Ringling Museum parking lot or nearby bus stop
Ringling Museum parking lot or nearby bus stop

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