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		<title>St. Stanislaus Museum: preserving NoCo&#8217;s frontier history</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s a hard life to imagine these days – building your own home, growing all your own food, and doing so in a vast wilderness populated by natives who may or may not want you there. That was the life of early Jesuit missionaries who arrived in North County in 1823, intent on sharing Christianity [...]]]></description>
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