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  <title>&amp;quot;Trolleys, Tales &amp;amp; Talk&amp;quot; Dec. 1, 2009</title>
  <description>Dan Clark called this show &amp;quot;No, the Muscatine Trolley is NOT for sale...&amp;quot; but hurried on to say he is getting ready for some changes in the coming year. December concludes eight years of MT&amp;amp;T and four years of TTT. &amp;quot;In the coming year, I will pass the age of 'Old' John Brown when he died December 2, 1859, on the Virginia gallows,&amp;quot; Dan said. All year the show has tracked the story of the Brown band's 1859 slave-liberating trek across Iowa and their dramatic departure from Muscatine County. &amp;quot;The more I dig and learn from others who share this interest, the more connections I'm seeing between here and Harpers Ferry,&amp;quot; Dan said. &amp;quot;Plus the abolitionists who were active here and all the Iowans who took part in the Civil War that soon followed. Opportunities for so-called heritage tourism are all around us, neighbors.&amp;quot; He invited listeners to come out Friday evening for Muscatine's 25th annual Holiday Stroll with a new the parade up Second Street and free trolley rides throughout the evening.</description>
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