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Utica: City With a Warm Heart
My favorite place in the world is my hometown of Utica, New York. Some people wonder why, as it’s seen as an old manufacturing town that’s past its prime. It’s dying. It’s decaying. It’s got problems, don’t get me wrong, … Continue reading