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North Dakota Living editor Cally (Musland) Peterson plays pinochle with Farmers Union member Jim Storhoff on the bus ride home from Washington, D.C., following the 9/11 attacks.

‘This hectic and tragic day in America’ remembering 9.11.01

September 9, 2021

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