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  "headline": "The Western Door",
  "description": "The Western Door Iroquoia’s western door, where the Genesee River snakes on through what ranked atop North America’s most fertile regions. It was Seneca country for hundreds of years, until September 1779 and the treaties that uprooted them. (Photo by B. Hecht)",
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    "name": "Robert Spiegelman"
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