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Throughout history, the Winchester-Frederick County area has played an important role in the development of our nation. Winchester was the first English-speaking town west of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and Frederick County was the military and political training ground for George Washington. In the 18th and 19th centuries, The Great Valley Road, now known as Route 11, served as a migration trail. In Winchester, visitors can walk the same streets that George Washington, Patsy Cline, and Stonewall Jackson once walked! See impressive monuments of polar explorer Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, General Daniel Morgan of Revolutionary War fame, and

George Washington, the father of our country. View the amazing architecture of buildings that witnessed some of our nation’s greatest events and leaders. Six major battles took place in Winchester and Frederick County during the Civil War, and the town changed hands approximately 72 times - more than any other town in the country! General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson and his wife lived in Winchester while he planned the famous 186162 Valley Campaign. The cottage that he used as his office is now a museum. A Civil War Orientation Center is located within the Winchester-Frederick County Visitor Center. An interactive

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tional Historic District. 19 Civil War Trail signs, posted throughout the community, interpret troop movements and

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ATTRACTIONS Abram’s Delight Museum 1340 South Pleasant Valley Road Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 662-6519 www.winchesterhistory.org Winchester’s oldest home features art, antiques, a log cabin, and a mill. Open daily April-October for guided tours; Monday-Saturday 10-4; Sunday 12-4. $

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battles of that stirring time. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Willa Cather was born in Frederick County. Country music legend Patsy Cline proudly proclaimed Winchester her home. The Patsy Cline Historic House is the area’s newest tourist attraction, drawing visitors from around the world. Jazz great John Kirby was a native of Win-

chester, as was Spottswood Poles, a famous baseball outfielder. In Winchester and Frederick County, approximately 40 Virginia Historical Markers commemorate sites of importance: Springdale, built 1754; Opequon Presbyterian Church, site of the oldest marked grave in the Shenandoah Valley (1742); Abram’s

336 Belle Grove Road Middletown, VA 22645 (540) 869-2028 www.bellegrove.org This authentic 1797 Manor House was at the center of the Battle of Cedar Creek, and is now a National Trust for Historic Preservation site. Open March 21-December 31 for guided tours. Monday-Saturday 10-4; Sunday 1-5. $

Cedar Creek Battlefield 8437 Valley Pike Middletown, VA 22645 (540) 869-2064 or (540) 465-5884 www.ccbf.us Largest battle in the Shenandoah Valley. Thousands of re-enactors commemorate the pivotal battle every October. Center is open April-October. Friday, Saturday, Monday 10-4; Sunday 1-4.

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ATTRACTIONS Cedar Creek & Belle Grove National Historical Park National Park Service Visitor Contact Station 7712 Main Street Middletown, VA 22645 (540) 869-3051 www.nps.gov/cebe Displays & exhibits; orientation to the park & partner sites. Open April-October 9-4:30 daily. Open November-March 10-4 Wednesday-Sunday. A free podcast tour covering the Battle of Cedar Creek is also available. Check the website frequently for more information. Civil War Orientation Center/ Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center 1400 S. Pleasant Valley Road Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 542-1326 www.visitwinchesterva.com or www.shenandoahatwar.org A video presentation, interactive kiosk, brochures, and travel counselors are ready to assist with your Civil War journey. Open daily 9-5 except major holidays. Frederick County Courthouse

Dinosaur Land 3848 Stonewall Jackson Hwy White Post, VA 22663 (540) 869-2222 www.dinosaurland.com Step into the world of the prehistoric past and the Mesozoic era when dinosaurs were the only creatures that roamed the earth. Open March-December. Please call or visit our website for specific hours. $

Delight, built in 1754, and now furnished with antiques of the 18th century; Mount Hebron Cemetery and others. Visit and discover our beautiful countryside and spectac-

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ATTRACTIONS Feltner Museum 9 Court Square Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 665-4553 www.su.edu/university-libraries/library-collections/ feltner-museum-at-9-court-square An eclectic collection of oil paintings, oil lamps, beer steins, bank memorabilia, and much more. Call for hours.

The City of Winchester and the County of Frederick are located at the top of Virginia, 72 miles northwest of Washington, D.C., 86 miles south of Gettysburg, and 22 miles north of the Skyline Drive and Shenandoah National Park. With seven major roadways – routes 11, 522, 340, 81, 7, 50

and 66 – converging in Winchester and Frederick County, the area is within a 3hour drive of 14% of the U.S. population. Winchester-Frederick County offers a huge variety of lodging options, including nearly 2,500 hotel-motel rooms! Likewise, with over 200 area restaurants, you’ll find a dining venue to satisfy every palate, as well as every pocket-book. With big city

George Washington’s Office Museum 32 West Cork Street Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 662-4412 www.winchesterhistory.org On display are Washington’s personal effects, survey equipment, and interactive exhibits. Open April-October. Monday-Saturday 10-4; Sunday 12-4. $

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antique and thrift stores, and shop in any of our retail markets.

French and Indian War Foundation Dedicated to preserving the memory of Col. George Washington’s frontier fort. See signage at 419 N. Loudoun Street, Winchester. (540) 667-4049 www.FIWF.org

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ATTRACTIONS Godfrey Miller Historic Home And Fellowship Center 28 S. Loudoun Street Winchester, VA 22601 540-667-5869 www.godfreymillerhome.org Circa 1785 Miller Family Home, completely restored. Free tours. Handley Regional Library Stewart Bell Archives 100 West Piccadilly Street Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 662-9041 ext. 17 www.handleyregional.org Genealogical and historical collection includes books, manuscripts, ephemera, maps, photographs, and more. Call or check website for hours.

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amenities and small town charm, visitors find Old Town Winchester and Frederick County towns of Stephens City and Middletown, great places to walk or stroll around, take a scenic drive, and relax.

Kernstown Battlefield Association 610 Battle Park Drive Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 869-2896 www.kernstownbattle.org 315 acres of green space, walking tours and a visitor center. May-October, Saturday 10-4, Sunday 12-4.

Make the Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center, 1400 S. Pleasant Valley Road, your first stop. Helpful, friendly travel counselors will assist you with making reservations, provide you with driving directions, and answer all your questions.

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WINCHESTER Located at the top of Virginia, Winchester is the oldest city west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It was founded in 1744 by Colonel James Wood of England, and was incorporated as a city in 1874. The town was originally named Frederick Town after Frederick, father of George III of England. In 1752, the name was changed to Winchester in honor of the ancient English capital. Winchester is home to Shenandoah University, a private medium-size school that offers numerous cultural opportunities to residents and visitors alike. Old Town Winchester is one of Virginia’s first designated Main Street Communities, and its two-block pedestrian mall is the first one of its kind in Virginia. In

Old Town, visitors can dine alfresco, discover unique shops, see centuries-old architecture, and explore museums and other points-of-interest. Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum, George Washington’s Office Museum, Old Court House Civil War Museum, and Stonewall Jackson’s Office Museum are located in Old Town. Winchester is home to the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, a popular 10-day springtime celebration that features two parades, a carnival, band competitions, celebrities, dances, Weekend in the Park, and more for the entire family. Every New Year’s Eve, the city hosts First Night Winchester, a celebration of the arts that includes dozens of live performances, and the famous “Apple Drop” at midnight, followed by a spectacular fireworks exhibit.

ATTRACTIONS Korean War Memorial Jim Barnett Park 1001 E. Cork Street Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 662-4946 www.winchesterva.gov/parks A Memorial dedicated to veterans of the Korean War, and a Path of Honor. Long Branch Plantation 830 Long Branch Lane Millwood, VA 22646 (540) 837-1856 www.visitlongbranch.org 19th century plantation including historic mansion, museum exhibits & 400 acres of stunning landscape. Grounds are open dawn to dusk. Self-guided tours on Friday, 10-4, and by appointment. Mount Hebron Cemetery 305 East Boscawen Street Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 662-4868 www.mthebroncemetery.org Winchester’s community cemetery with grave stones dating to 1760’s.

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ATTRACTIONS Museum of the Shenandoah Valley 901 Amherst Street Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 662-1473; (888) 556-5799 www.theMSV.org Museum and six acres of spectacular gardens. Galleries tell the Valley’s story and display special exhibitions, regional decorative arts, miniatures, and European and American fine and decorative arts. Café and Museum Store, too. Open year-round Tuesday-Sunday, 10-4. (Gardens open March-November) $ Newtown History Center 5408 Main Street Stephens City, VA 22655 (540) 869-1700 www.newtownhistorycenter.org Discover the history of a 270 year old frontier settlement, the wagon industry, craftsmen, and key Civil War conflicts. Open June-November. Please call or see website for hours. December-May by appointment. $ Old Court House Civil War Museum 20 North Loudoun Street Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 542-1145 www.civilwarmuseum.org This antebellum courthouse served as a hospital and prison during the Civil War. See graffiti on the walls and over 3,000 war artifacts. Gift shop. $ Open May 1-October 31 Monday-Saturday 10-5; Sunday 1-5. Open November 1-April 30 Wednesday-Saturday 10-5; Sunday 1-5.

Walking/biking paths, picnic shelters, playgrounds, outdoor movies and musical performances, farmers’ markets, disc golf, ball games, tennis courts, “First Fridays” and more are outdoor recreational and cultural activities in this vibrant city. Guided Civil War walking tours of Old Town are offered the first and second Fridays at 6:00 pm, June through October. More information about the City of Winchester is available at www.winchesterva.gov., www.oldtownwinchesterva.c om and www.winva.com.

FREDERICK COUNTY Millions of Americans can trace their heritage to Frederick County, VA! During the 1730’s, Frederick County was the destination of early settlers – newly arrived English, Scots, Irish, and Ger-

man immigrants who came south from Pennsylvania in search of good, cheap farmland. Eager to have the lands west of the Blue Ridge occupied to protect the colony of Virginia against Indian attack, Royal Governor William Gooch permitted dissident faiths to settle here, and to practice their religion instead of requiring them to join the Episcopal Church. Frederick County was established in 1738, and included much of West Virginia. In 1745, more than 4,000 people lived in old Frederick County and in what today are Clarke, Shenandoah, Warren, and Page Counties in Virginia, and Berkeley, Hampshire, Hardy, and Jefferson Counties in West Virginia. Frederick County today offers a wealth of opportunities for genealogists and historians. The Frederick County Clerk’s Records were never

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lost or burned; they cover 1743 to the present! Frederick County has Civil War battlefields, Winchester Speedway, Winchester Regional Airport, Wilson’s Wild Animal Park, and Rock Harbor Golf Course. Horseback riding, swimming, hiking, fishing, go carts, batting cages, paddle boats, and ball games are among its popular outdoor sports. Family-owned farmers’ markets, featuring locally grown fruits, vegetables and meats, can be found throughout the county. Other horticultural entrepreneurs, who open their farms to the public, include owners of Christmas tree farms, pumpkin patches, daylilies, and garden centers. Each year, the County hosts peach, apple, and pumpkin festivals, Virginia Gourd Society Festival, National Competitions of the North-South Skirmish Association, and the

Frederick County Fair. Held throughout December in Clear Brook Park, Walking in a Winter Wonderland is an outdoor light show you don’t want to miss. Frederick County’s stately antebellum courthouse with its huge white pillars, is now home to the Old Court House Civil War Museum - a repository for 3,000 Civil War artifacts. The statue of a Confederate Soldier, standing guard outside, is the most photographed point-of-interest in the area. For more information about Frederick County, visit www.co.frederick.va.us or www.winva.com

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ATTRACTIONS Old Town Winchester Loudoun Street between Piccadilly and Cork Streets. Vibrant historic area features museums, shops, restaurants, special events, and more. www.oldtownwinchesterva.com Patsy Cline Historic House 608 S. Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 662-5555 www.celebratingpatsycline.org Tour the home and hear stories about Patsy’s early career. Open April - October, Tuesday-Saturday 10-4, Sunday 1-4. $ POW-MIA Memorial Jim Barnett Park 1001 E. Cork Street Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 662-4946 www.winchesterva.gov/parks This lovely memorial is a tribute to service members who are listed as Prisoners of War or Missing in Action. It also serves to offer some closure to family and friends.

Stephens City, a small but vibrant Frederick County incorporated town located about 5 miles south of Winchester, is the second oldest town in the Shenandoah Valley. It was originally named

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ATTRACTIONS Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum 19 W. Cork Street Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 722-2020 www.discoverymuseum.net This museum ignites creativity, sparks curiosity, and inspires children with interactive, hands-on exhibits and programs that focus on the sciences, mathematics, humanities, and arts. Open year-round Tuesday-Saturday 9-5, Sunday 1-5. $ Stonewall Jackson’s Headquarters 415 North Braddock Street Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 667-5505 www.winchesterhistory.org Displays include Jackson’s prayer book, camp table, and family artifacts. Open daily April-October, Monday-Saturday 10-4, Sunday 12-4. $ Winchester National Cemetery 401 National Avenue Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 825-0027 www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/winchester.asp The final resting place for Union soldiers.

Stephensburgh, and later became Newtown. During the late 18th and early 19th century, the town was renowned for its production of wagons. Situated as it is on presentday Rt. 11 - formerly known as the old Valley Turnpike or the Great Wagon Road - town inhabitants have witnessed the movement of travelers for over 250 years. Architecture of the town

provides interest and diversity with 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st century buildings lining the streets. The Newtown History Center, a museum and repository on Main Street, features historical displays, and focuses on the long history of the town. Likewise, the Newtown Heritage Festival, held every Memorial Day Weekend, celebrates the culture and

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MIDDLETOWN Middletown, located about 10 miles south of Winchester, is a quaint Frederick County incorporated town that has hosted travelers for more than 200 years. The Wayside Inn, located on Route 11, is reportedly America’s longest running inn.

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Guided Civil War Walking Tours of Middletown and Cedar Creek are offered by National Historic Park Rangers during the summer and fall. Annual events include July 4th festivities, the Re-enactment of the Battle of Cedar Creek, and “Of Ale and History” Beer Festival. More information about Middletown is available at www.middletownva.gov.

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Other attractions near Stephens City include Rinker Orchards, Sherando Park, Family Drive-in Theatre, and The Inn at Vaucluse, a 15room bed and breakfast getaway surrounded by a large limestone spring. More information is available at www.stephenscity.vi.virginia. gov and www.newtown historycenter.org.

Attractions include Cedar Creek Battlefield, Belle Grove Plantation, the Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historic Park, Sunflower Cottage Garden Center and Tea Room, and Richard’s Fruit Market. Middletown is also the home of Lord Fairfax Community College. During patriotic holidays and reenactments, the town dresses itself with numerous flags – and is a sight to behold.

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Population: 81,319 (2013 estimate) County Seat: Winchester Incorporated towns: Middletown, Stephens City County Offices: 107 North Kent St., Winchester, Va. 22601 (540) 665-5600. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. County Administrator: Roderick B. Williams May 18 - Next Administrator: Brenda Garton 107 North Kent St., Winchester, Va. 22601 540-665-5600, fax 540-667-0370

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Airport: Winchester Regional Airport (KOKV) 491 Airport Road Winchester, Va. 22602 540-662-5786 okv.customerservice@comcast.net Education: Shenandoah University 1460 University Drive Winchester, Va. 22601 540-665-4500 www.su.edu Lord Fairfax Community College: Middletown Campus: 800-906-5322 Fauquier Campus: 540-351-1505 Luray/Page Campus: 540-843-0722 Vint Hill Campus - Warrenton: 540-351-1531 www.lfcc.edu Frederick County Public Schools 1415 Amherst St. P.O. Box 3508 Winchester, Va. 22604 Phone: 540-662-3888 Fax: 540-722-2788 http://www.frederick.k12.va.us Libraries: Handley Library 100 W Piccadilly St. Winchester, Va. 22601 540-662-9041 www.handleyregional.org Mary Jane & James L. Bowman Library 871 Tasker Road Stephens City, Va. 22655 540-869-9000 www.handleyregional.org

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Phone Numbers: Emergency: 911 Administration: 540-665-5600 County Attorney: 540-722-8383 Building Inspections: 540-665-5650 Circuit Court: 540-667-5770 Commonwealth Attorney: 540-665-6383 Fire & Rescue: 540-665-5618 County Health Services: 540-722-3480 Landfill: 540-665-5658 Parks and Recreation: 540-665-5678 Planning and Zoning: 540-665-5651 Sanitation: 540-868-1061 Sheriff: 540-662-6168 Social Services: 540-665-5688 Voter Registration: 540-665-5660

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Utility Hookups: Rappahannock Electric Cooperative 800-552-3904 Shenandoah Electric Cooperative 800-234-7832 H.N. Funkhouser & Co. 540-636-8000; 800-343-6556 Holtzman Oil Corps. (Oil) 540-477-3131; 800-628-0379 Holtzman Oil Corps. (Propane) 888-306-4243 Comcast 800-835-4949 Direct TV 800-201-4416 Comcast (Internet) 800-266-2278 Elected Officials: Mark Berg, Virginia House of Delegates (29th District) P.O. Box 1831 Winchester, Va. 22604 Office: 540-247-5201 Richmond Office: 804-698-1029 delmberg@house.virginia.gov Jill Holtzman Vogel, Senate of Virginia (27th Senatorial District) P.O. Box 396 General Assembly Building Richmond, Va. 23218-0406 Capitol: 804-698-7527 117 East Picadilly St. Suite 100A Winchester, Va. 22601 District Phone: 540-662-4551

Brenda Comstock (10th District) 226 Cannon HOB Washington, D.C. 20515 Office: 202-225-5136 http://www.comstock.house.gov Sen. Tim Kaine 388 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Office: 202-224-4024 http://www.kaine.senate.gov Sen. Mark Warner 475 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Office: 202-224-2023 http://www.warner.senate.gov Gov. Terry McAuliffe Patrick Henry Building, 3rd Floor 1111 East Broad St. Richmond, Va. 23219 Office: 804-786-2211 http://www.governor.virginia.gov/

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City Offices: Rouss City Hall 15 North Cameron St. Winchester, Va. 22601 540-667-1815 Open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon. - Fri. http://www.winchesterva.gov

Winchester Public Schools 12 N. Washington St. Winchester, Va. 22601 540-667-4253 http://www.wps.k12.va.us/

Airport: Winchester Regional Airport (KOKV) 491 Airport Road Winchester, Va. 22602 540-662-5786 okv.customerservice@comcast.net

Libraries: Handley Library 100 W Piccadilly St. Winchester, Va. 22601 540-662-9041 www.handleyregional.org

Education: Shenandoah University 1460 University Drive Winchester, Va. 22601 540-665-4500 www.su.edu

Elected Officials: Mark Berg Virginia House of Delegates (29th District) P.O. Box 1831 Winchester, Va. 22604 Office: 540-247-5201 Richmond Office: 804-698-1029 Delmberg@house.virginia.gov

Lord Fairfax Community College: Middletown Campus: 800-906-5322 Fauquier Campus: 540-351-1505 Luray/Page Campus: 540-843-0722 www.lfcc.edu

Jill Holtzman Vogel, Senate of Virginia (27th Senatorial District) P.O. Box 396 General Assembly Building Richmond, Va. 23218-0406

Capitol: 804-698-7527 117 East Picadilly St. Suite 100B Winchester, Va. 22601 District Phone: 540-662-4551 Rep. Brenda Comstock (10th District) 226 Cannon HOB Washington, D.C. 20515 Office: 202-225-5136 http://www.comstock.house.gov Sen. Tim Kaine 388 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Office: 202-224-4024 http://www.kaine.senate.gov Sen. Mark Warner 475 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Office: 202-224-2023 http://www.warner.senate.gov Gov. Terry McAuliffe Patrick Henry Building, 3rd Floor 1111 East Broad St. Richmond, Va. 23219 Office: 804-786-2211 http://www.governor.virginia.gov/

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Worship With Us... All Are Welcome! Abundant Life Church 700 Aylor Rd., Stephens City, VA 22655 540-869-7442 • www.myabundantlife.com www.facebook.com/myalcfamily

Opequon Presbyterian Church 217 Church Ln., Winchester, VA 22602 540-662-1843 • www.opequonchurch.com

Advent Lutheran Church NALC 1508 Valley Ave., Winchester VA 22604 540-313-4912 • Like us on Facebook www.AdventLutheranWinchester.org

St. John’s Lutheran Church 3623 Back Mtn. Rd., Winchester, VA 22602 540-877-9407 www.stjohnslutheranwinchester.org

Congregational Christian Fellowship Church 2908 Middle Rd., Winchester, VA 22602 Phone: 540-722-4949

Unitarian Universalist Church of the Shen. Valley 6380 Valley Pike, Stephens City, VA 22655 540.533.7309 • www.uushenandoah.org

Emmanuel Baptist Church 2774 Northwestern Pike Winchester, VA 22603 540-667-8924 • www.ebcwinchester.org

Victory Church First Presbyterian Church

2870 Middle Rd, Winchester, VA 22601 540-667-9400 www.victorywinchester.com

116 S. Loudoun St., Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 662-3824 fpcwinc.org

Winchester Church of God First United Methodist Church 308 N. Braddock St., Winchester, VA 22601 540-662-3151 • fumcwinchester.org Facebook: First United Methodist Church of Winchester

2080 N. Frederick Pk., Winchester, VA 22603 Phone: 540-667-8017 • www.wincog.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/wincog Twitter: @winchestercog

Gravel Springs Lutheran Church

Winchester 1st Church of the Nazarene

1870 S. Pifer Rd., Star Tannery, VA 22654 540-465-4836 • www.gravelspringslutheran.org

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