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Huge concrete monoliths that once held that cables for the mining carts point straight towards the old mine shafts and openings and stand overgrown and now only utilized by the town's children. One hill in the town started out as the coal slag pile and now has been carpeted by ivy and trees. The school makes up what is known as the
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1580:McChord AFB
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1871:Categories
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1645:South Hill
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1555:Key Center
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1490:Dash Point
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