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March 20, 2010
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Reporter Julie Grant
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Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Young People Show Off Cleveland to Former Residents
WKSU's Julie Grant reports
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A dozen former Northeast Ohioans took a tour of some little-known Cleveland hot spots Tuesday. The tour organizers are university students who hope to encourage more young people to return to their hometown.
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