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		<description><![CDATA[Help us celebrate two centuries of sustainability in the Northwest. | It all happened quite by accident. In the spring of 1804 there was a quite a party in St. Louis to celebrate the formal transfer of the Louisiana Territory from France to United States. Among the local revelers was a drifter by the name of Jedidiah Durning. Durning had been wandering about the frontier town and joined the party. He couldn&#8217;t have known what an adventure was in store when...]]></description>
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