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              <text>A handwritten account of various well-known aspects of Concord by Maryanne Biondo, a member of Junior Girl Scout Troop 99. &#13;
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Our town is a very historical town. In fact you could say it has the most historical town in the USA for instens the old north brige. It was there the minutmen fough the british and won. And the Alcott house where lived the famous writer louisa May Alcott. And the minute man statue that had a minute man holding a plow standing for peace and a gun that stands for war there are many other things all you have to do to see them is look!</text>
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