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Luminary Walk Set For De Soto National Memorial
Park visitors of the year, Shaun Fitch and Elena Venclik, will be the Grand Marshall’s for the 4th annual Winter Luminary Walk.

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Park visitors of the year, Shaun Fitch and Elena Venclik, will be the Grand Marshall’s for the 4th annual Winter Luminary Walk.

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