Lexington glory days
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A lively, Rock and Roll lakeside dance hall, two local bars, and a quaint church serve as the meeting places for the people living in this old rural community, trying to figure out their lives in the simpler times of …
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A lively, Rock and Roll lakeside dance hall, two local bars, and a quaint church serve as the meeting places for the people living in this old rural community, trying to figure out their lives in the simpler times of the 1940s, 1950s, and coming of age 1960s. -- Cover.
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