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Date: 2014-03-04 09:48:22
Eastern State Penitentiary
Kentucky State Penitentiary

Savannah Elyse Johnson First place Child It started about a hundred and fifty years ago When the prisoners worked though heat and snow. As they choked back their dusty tears

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