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Well I'm not going to ruin the fun from Marlboro, but Douglas is a clue. You need to find a fairly major city in a Douglas County. Bluff and council are HUGE giveaways too. The year 1869 might help.

  • It's so clear to see. Ocean's Apart. East and West. Fredrick Douglas and The Indian Council. Washington D.C. and Wyoming.
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