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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment current Thumbnail for version as of 05:59, 18 December 2006 1, 806 × 1, 871 (877 KB) Aqueerius1 (talk | contribs) Historical sign, erected in Jackson Park, Pulaski, Virginia by the Virginia Conservation Commission, circa 1941.

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