'The Last Supper' survives soup kitchen fire
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A fire that destroyed a New Hampshire soup kitchen has left untouched a stained glass replica of Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" on a wall.
Paul Nicholson, president of the St. Vincent de Paul soup kitchen in Hampton, said equipment and decorations were destroyed, as well as other pictures in the April 5 fire. But "The Last Supper" was intact.
He said he saw it as a sign saying, "Get another kitchen open soon."
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The town donated space at the Hampton Beach fire station for the soup kitchen to reopen Monday.
Workers plan to put the picture on display.