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  <description>KQEDのBayCuriousのメールで知ったんだけど、KQEDに元記事が載ってないみたいなんで、Carquinez Bridgeから見えるらしいこのサイン。これに関して。 CROCKETT — For more than a century, boats and later cargo ships from Hawaii laden with raw cane sugar sailed into the Carquinez Strait to the C&amp;H sugar refinery here, once the largest in the world. Television scre…</description>
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  <published>2021-11-10 18:00:00</published>
  <title>砂糖の町。</title>
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