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      <title>Finding Peace and History at Katie&#39;s Church</title>
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      <description>I finally made it out to see Katie&amp;#39;s Church last weekend, and honestly, it wasn&amp;#39;t at all what I expected. You know how some of these local landmarks get built up in your head as these massive, imposing structures? This wasn&amp;#39;t that. Instead, it was</description>
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