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en: Ideal Scout Statue by Robert Tait McKenzie, 22nd & Winter Streets, Philadelphia, PA
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1 March 2006 |
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Bruce Andersen |
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39° 57′ 32.40″ N, 75° 10′ 31.87″ W
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