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September 4, 2019

Eldorado, Iowa in Decorahnews.com: Story below.

Thanks to Decorah News.com’s Ben Gardner (my former Paideia student!) for this lovely story about Eldorado, Iowa and how it came to be.

Posted in art, Driftless region, the South, writing

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