Where is the "Install Mac OS X Lion.app" file?

I recently downloaded and installed Lion on an iMac that was running Snow Leonard. Everything went well with the exception that the file "Install Mac OS X Lion.app" that's supposed to be in the Applications folder, isn't there. Where is is and how do I get it?

keg55 wrote:
Go back into the App Store, login with your Apple ID then press/hold the Options/Alt key and click on the Purchases tab at the top. You should see Lion available to install. Click INSTALL and Lion will redownload. Just remember NOT to continue with the installation after it downloads.
Very strange! This is what I get when I follow your instructions:

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