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Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, a hint that cold weather will persist.
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, a hint that cold weather will persist.

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Alex of Kenya
Babita of Nepal
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Julieta of Buenos Aires
Mengmeng of China
Otto Jan of the Netherlands
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Yuki of Tokyo
HISTORY OF WASHINGTON
The unboring, illustrated story of the Washington area, from 1600 to now.
The First Families (1600)
Hogs Wild (mid-1700s)
Construction Zone (early 1800s)
Washington Grows (mid-1800s)
The Civil War (1860s)
Turn of the Century Fashion (1900)
The Roaring '20s
Rock-and-Roll (1940s-1950s)
Beltway Boom and Bustle (1970s)
Game Boys, Terror Alerts (2004)
WEB RESOURCES
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COLD NEWS

ยท The world's most famous groundhog saw his shadow yesterday, predicting that winter will last for six more weeks.


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