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		<title>By: Become the Watson of Brooklyn history for free &#124; Brokelyn</title>
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		<description>[...] audio supplements for two historically rich Brooklyn neighborhoods: Fort Greene/Clinton Hill and Park Slope. These are available on iTunes, and they offer some pretty incredible stories about the people, [...]</description>
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