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Tags: Community, Traditions, Future


By Second Grade Students, 8
Recorded at South Fayette Elementary School on May 10, 2012
Description:
As part of the South Fayette: Then and Now Project, second grade students from South Fayette Elementary School share facts about shopping in the past and present, and their hopes for the future of their community.



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