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Wed, 25 Feb 1998 04:34:48 +0000
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SOS Gab & Eti 1.17

To Alexis Nardac goes most of the credit for what was built as the Tagua
Nut Button Factory, that in 1939 becoming the Orgrease Eggpacking Plant.
Erected in 1897 the Bullamanka Herald-Journal described the structure
as, "an edifice of ingenuity and optimism to rival any in the
Northeast." At the time of construction the structure was the largest in
the Bullamanka region, overshadowing the nearby Hudson Gray Iron
Foundry.

To be continued... Apollo Smith's station.

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