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		<title>History Don&#8217;t Repeat Itself in LaPorte, IN</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On its 100th anniversary, LaPorte Historical Society Museum celebrated by moving into a newly renovated 40,000 square foot facility.Â  The building was sold to the society by Dr. Peter Kesling for only 1.3 million dollars. Not only did Dr. Kesling sell the building, but he has added to the museum&#8217;s over 80,000 artifacts some of [...]]]></description>
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