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            | Editor's note: Some time ago a young man 
			from out of state ask that we run a request for information on 
			Illinois in our "Letters to the Editor" Section. He was requesting 
			information and items as part of a class project. The following was 
			recently received in a second letter. Dear 
			People of the Great State of Illinois,
 Thanks you so much for responding to my letter to the people of 
			Illinois. I appreciate you sending me food and lots of other things. 
			My favorite item was the letters because I learned a lot about 
			Illinois.
 The most unique fact I learned about Illinois is 
			from the top of the Sears Tower you can see Lake Michigan on one 
			side and Chicago on the other side. On May 22, our entire grade displayed our floats 
			at the State Fair. I've included a picture of my float. I hope I 
			made you proud! 
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			 I really appreciate that you took the time to send 
			me items and information about Illinois. Sincerely,Gus
 
            
            
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