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"content": "nostr:npub1g77efckeqwhlk592827fgjuv7su7dykh8tjhu9fffhksf9nas6usdcm9c9 Glad to hear. I don't know Pennsylvania so very well, but have long been under the impression that the Appalachian part of the state has much in common culturally with Appalachia in general, though people tend to imagine Appalachia as predominantly a Southern thing.",
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