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This is survived with Sophie and Lexi
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The Bennington Triangle
Bennington Triangle is a term coined by author Joseph A. Citro to describe a region in southwestern Vermont where several people vanished between 1945 and 1950. Citro explored these cases— and the local folklore—in books such as Shadow Child, drawing parallels to Massachusetts’s Bridgewater Triangle. Tales of odd occurrences around Glastenbury and its environs had circulated for decades, the most famous involving the 1946 disappearance of college student Paula Jean Welden
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Hello
Welcome back
This is survived with Sophie and Lexi
We started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys more
Through many different topics
The Bennington Triangle
Bennington Triangle is a term coined by author Joseph A. Citro to describe a region in southwestern Vermont where several people vanished between 1945 and 1950. Citro explored these cases— and the local folklore—in books such as Shadow Child, drawing parallels to Massachusetts’s Bridgewater Triangle. Tales of odd occurrences around Glastenbury and its environs had circulated for decades, the most famous involving the 1946 disappearance of college student Paula Jean Welden

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