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Ask Geoffrey: What Happened to Immel State Bank?

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Geoffrey Baer deposits some knowledge about buildings left behind.

Geoffrey Baer deposits some knowledge about buildings left behind by the banking panics of the Great Depression in this encore edition of Ask Geoffrey.

06/26/2019 | Rating NR

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