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This Pennsylvania ‘quilt extravaganza’ was on their bucket list

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When “Baskets & Butterflies” was unfolded and could be seen in all its glory on the Pennsylvania National Quilt Extravaganza stage, master quilter Beverley MacGown’s handiwork got a round of applause, and so did she.“It’s such an honor,” said...

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