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Christine Schmidt

Posted inBest of the South Side 2018

Best of Mount Greenwood 2018

by Christine Schmidt September 21, 2018September 7, 2019

Best Cemeteries to Ride Your Bike Through Best Student Cheer Rivalry Best Deal for Good Students Best High School for a Future Farmer Al Dugdale is a lifelong resident of Mount Greenwood and a USPS mailman in the neighborhood. I recall when we first moved in, it was all prairie behind us, and one time […]

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