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Discover the joy of the journey with the AMERICAN ROAD.
This edition of AMERICAN ROAD with Thomas and Becky Repp, co-hosted by Foster Braun, visits Weeki Wachee Springs in Florida for an interview with Barbara Wynns, Mermaid Queen.
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