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The Real Estate Adviser |
March 8, 2001
We have a way of remembering exactly where we were - and what we were thinking about -when landmark events occur in our lives, regardless of how long ago.
I was an eighth grader at St. Brendan's Elementary School in downtown Los Angeles when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in November of 1963 and was glued to my folks' television - about six blocks from that elementary school - when Neil Armstrong climbed down from the ladder not quite six years later.
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