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		<description><![CDATA[Everything you always wanted to know about Northwest geography, but were afraid to ask. | Editor&#8217;s note February 2017: For all the Northwest lovers out there this Valentine&#8217;s Day&#8212;as in, people who love the Northwest, of course!&#8212;a throwback to this article from five years ago, in which Eric de Place took readers on a tour of Cascadia&#8217;s love-themed locales. How many of the following have you visited? Any we&#8217;re missing? Add &#8217;em in the comments. Ah, Valentine&#8217;s Day, the most risible of holidays. Because I...]]></description>
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