May 13, 1972, Appleton Post-Crescent
If you have the right company on your stroll, every site in town has a historical significance. And this was showed thoroughly in 1972 to the eponymous columnist who went by the name of Jingo for the Post-Crescent. While it could be argued that the square surrounding Smith Park is naturally awash in historical anecdotes and was, therefore a slam dunk, the same could be said about other parts of town. As a sign of the times, I found the Keyes Street resident's quip about protests to be rather amusing, considering the time frame of this article.
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