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Date: 2014-04-25 13:24:14
Beverly Historical Society
Wenham
Massachusetts
North Shore
Salem
Massachusetts
Diner
John Cabot
John Balch House
Massachusetts
Beverly
Massachusetts
Salem witch trials

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