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    • August 31, 2019 – Westminster Abbey and Poet’s Corner
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June 30, 2019 – Research trip itinerary

by adminin Research Tripon Posted on June 30, 2019September 2, 2019

Here’s where I’m going to research The Storyteller’s Desire…plus a side trip to Juno Beach in Normandy to see where my father landed, fought and was wounded over 75 years ago.

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