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← Day 13 – St. Vitus Cathedral and Dvorak’s “Jakobin”
Joe Muranyi, clarinettist with Louis Armstrong, dies aged 84 →

Day 14 – Travel Day

Posted on April 1, 2012 by David Nelson

All trips must come to an end. On Sunday, the group’s ninth day in Europe and my fourteenth, we flew home.

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← Day 13 – St. Vitus Cathedral and Dvorak’s “Jakobin”
Joe Muranyi, clarinettist with Louis Armstrong, dies aged 84 →

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