Daniel Shugrue

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A geographic gulf of almost twenty-five hundred miles obscures one thing the two places have in common. Traveling to each from a place like Seattle (which has its own tolerant appreciation for weirdness), you can understand, given the excitement and activity in each location, why it’s easy to feel, once there, that each place is at the center of the world. But more than ever, there’s a need to build a stronger bridge across this geographic divide.
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