Which excerpt from "Home Place Retold" best reflects the central idea that Watonwan will never be forgotten?

Today, Paul Kramer’s paintings, which hang in a Minnesota museum, highlight the connection between the town’s past and its future.
This custom disappeared as the community grew, but the seasonal rhythm of country life remained in place.
As the children grew, they went to school, and in time, left to make homes of their own.
Although she was born in The States in the 1890s, her parents had only left Europe a decade before her birth.

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The excerpt that best reflects the central idea that Watonwan will never be forgotten is:

"Today, Paul Kramer’s paintings, which hang in a Minnesota museum, highlight the connection between the town’s past and its future."

This sentence emphasizes the enduring significance of the town's history through the artwork that celebrates its legacy, suggesting that Watonwan's memory and essence are preserved and continue to impact future generations.