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English: St. Joseph Hall and the former St. Mary's Academy (now property of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe and used mainly as senior housing), Saint Francis Xavier Mission in Lewis County, Washington, U.S., three miles north of Toledo, Washington, U.S.
Date Taken on 28 January 2019
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