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DeWitt
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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DeWitt prides itself on being family friendly city. A major scenic attraction is the Looking Glass River, which flows through the town’s park. With a focus on environment, DeWitt has led the way and received national recognition by the National Arbor Day Foundation for the past 12 years for being a Tree City USA.
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