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Exactly, Jennie!
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🙂
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Thanks for bringing this up. I heard a snippet and then forgot about it, so I needed the reminder to READ about it!
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Of course, now I am wondering what happened to the homes of the people who lived there!
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Doubtless destroyed without the inhabitants being rehoused.
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That’s my suspicion.
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Pleasure, Luanne!
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That’s a great find indeed.
I hadn’t heard about that at all.
Best wishes, Pete.
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