the cherry tree functioned as a way to teach valuable lessons, and that brings us the all-American phrase: ‘George Washington Slept Here.’ With Washington held in such high regard by his …
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the cherry tree functioned as a way to teach valuable lessons, and that brings us the all-American phrase: ‘George Washington Slept Here.’ With Washington held in such high regard by his countrymen, being able to claim a connection became a thing. There was also the burden of holding the country together in its early years, which meant a life on the road. In time the phrase attributing place to the first American president became a symbol of pride and distinction. So what might residents be in for at the play this upcoming week at the high school gymnasium?
“The community can expect a night full of laughter and entertainment,” Steinmetz said of what’s in store for playgoers this upcoming week.
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