ELIZABETHTOWN/HARDIN COUNTY KENTUCKY

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ELIZABETHTOWN/HARDIN COUNTY,KENTUCKYAN OVERVIEWElizabethtown is the seat of government forHardin County, one of the larger counties inKentucky with a population of over 107,000.Additionally, the Elizabethtown-Fort KnoxMetropolitan Statistical Area has a populationof approximately 150,000. Geographically,Elizabethtown is located at 37 42′10″N85 51′58″W. The city has a total area of24.4 miles. There are many businesses and adiverse industrial base that call the HardinCounty area home. It is also home to themilitary installation at Fort Knox, which hasrecently expanded due to transformationactivities that include the relocation of theArmy's HR Command, the US CadetCommand and the 84th Army Reserve RegionTraining Center.Hardin County Business ClimateElizabethtown/Hardin County is located in theheart of the Eastern United States alongInterstate 65.With its business-friendlyattitude, low cost of doing business and lowtaxes, it offers a supportive and progressiveclimate for industry.Close cooperationbetween state and local government and theprivate sector has helped Elizabethtown attractand retain valued industries. This attitude isreflected in the participation of topgovernmentofficialsineconomicdevelopment activities.The Mayor andCounty Judge Executive both serve on theElizabethtown/HardinCountyIndustrialFoundation Board of Directors, a not-forprofit corporation that recruits new industriesto the area. Top local officials also serve onthe Board of the Hardin County Chamber ofCommerce and work closely with state andfederal legislators to promote legislationconducive to maintaining a healthy businessclimate.The Mayor and County JudgeExecutive’s willingness to serve in thesecapacities demonstrates their accessibility tothe local business community.

ELIZABETHTOWN/HARDIN COUNTYINDUSTRIAL FOUNDATIONThe Elizabethtown/Hardin County pment organization, works with new andELIZABETHTON/HARDINexisting business and industryCOUNTYto enhance theINDUSTRoverall economic growth and vitality of theIALFOUNDATIONHardinCounty region through the creation ofnew jobs and capital investment.TheFoundation is committed to providing assistanceto you to ensure your success in Kentucky. TheElizabethtown/HardinCountyIndustrialFoundation has land available in two developedparks located in Elizabethtown. There arecurrently over 500 acres available with lotsranging from 2 acres to 250 acres. TheFoundation also manages the Glendale CertifiedMegasite for Hardin County Government. Thesite contains 1,551 acres and is bordered by CSXRail and Interstate 65.Elizabethtown and Hardin County have a highlytrained workforce known for the productivity of itsWORKFORCEworkers. The potential labor pool extends beyondHardin County to include the entire Lincoln TrailRegion.PROFILE:Elizabethtown population: 29,044Hardin County population: 107,025Elizabethtown-Fort Knox MSA population: 150,413Lincoln Trail Area population: 272,690Hardin County (December 2013)Civilian Labor force 48,210Employment: 44,850Unemployment 3,360Unemployment rate: 7.0%Elizabethtown-Fort Knox, MSA (December 2013)Civilian Labor force 67,052Employment: 62,240Unemployment 4,812Unemployment rate: 7.3%Lincoln Trail Region (December 2013)Civilian Labor force 124,386Employment: 115,149Unemployment 9,237Unemployment rate: 7.4%

EXISTING EMPLOYERSElizabethtown/Hardin County has a well-established base ofbusinesses. These companies have found the city’s probusiness attitude a real strength for their continued growthand success. In addition to diverse manufacturing, thecompanies located here are part of the internationalcommunity. We have industries from Asia, Europe andMexico located in our industrial park. The following list ofElizabethtown’s top manufacturing & service providers highlights the diversity of companies thatcall it home.Facility NameAkebono BrakeMetalsaAltec IndustriesAGC AutomotiveProfitStars- iPay Solutions, Inc.Summit PolymersFlint GroupDow Corning CorpMouser CabinetrySun Tan City, LLC (Headquarters)Gates CorporationFlex Films (USA)Hardin County IndustriesAkebono Brake Corp. N.A. Hdqtr.Accumetric Inc.UPS Supply Chain SolutionsKnight’s MechanicalNall’s Specialized HaulingASG-AmarayFischbach USA, Inc.Hardec’s Warehouse/DistributionElizabethtown Laundry Company*above data as of 01/14ProductsAuto disc & drum brakesTruck framesAerial devices for service trucksAutomobile safety glassElectronic paymentsInjection molded thermoplasticsOrganic pigmentsSilicone sealantsCustom wooden kitchen, bath cabinets & vanitiesDistribution of tanning systemsPolyurethane beltsProduction of flexible packaging solutionsSpecialized services for industryHeadquarters for Akebono Brake ManufacturingMachines, machine parts, packaging chemicalse-Commerce DistributionFull service mechanical contractorSpecialized hauling for industryConsumer packagingMolded caulking cartridges, plungers, nozzlesWholesale ind./svc., paper and svc. Establishment equipmentLinen supply, uniform rental, corporate logo apparel,embroidery, mats and mops/logo mats, and 001751661201181141101051039993847875Year 1119712006197020011980200319931928

TRANSPORTATIONAccess to transportation has always been keyto doing business in Hardin County. Itscentral location, excellent highway system,rail and truck service make the region a primespot for business. In fact, the community hasa history of being a crossroads for industryand business.HighwaysElizabethtown, with its network ofhighway access, is within a day’s drive ofnearly two thirds of the nation’spopulation. Connecting to three majorhighways has helped it earn its nicknameof “Hub City.” Interstate 65, which connects LakeMichigan to the Gulf of Mexico.Bluegrass Parkway, which connectsHardin County to the east and endsnear Lexington and Interstates 64 and75.Western Kentucky Parkway, whichends at Interstate 24 with highwayconnections to Memphis and St.Louis.Air ServiceLocal air service is provided atElizabethtown’s Addington Field, whichcan accommodate corporate jets, and has a6000 X 100 ft. runway. An InstrumentLanding System has been installed at theairport. Fuel and repair service is available,as well as hangers and tie-downs. Theairport is located in the Hughes IndustrialPark.Louisville International Airport is located just35 miles north of Elizabethtown. It is one ofthe largest and most sophisticated airportsserving a city of Louisville’s size, handlingmore than 3.4 million passengers annually. Itis served by 6 major airline brands. In the yearending May 31, 2012, the airport had 150, 293aircraft operation, an average of 411 per day.Airfares consistently lower than those in amajor hub. Louisville International Airportcurrently has 25 non-stop destinations andalso offers a network of international travelflights.In addition, the Cincinnati/Northern KentuckyInternational Airport is located just 90 milesnorth of Louisville. It offers 170 dailydepartures to 52 non-stop cities including nonstop international service to Paris, Toronto,and Cancun. It is also home to DHL’s NorthAmerican Hub.UPS WorldportMany companies have located in or nearLouisville because of the UPS presence atthe Louisville International Airport. A recentexpansion of over 1 Billion increased thehub to 5.2 million square feet, increasing itssorting capacity to 416,000 per hour, makingit the heart of the company’s internationaloperations.RailTwo railroads, CSX and Paducah &Louisville, provide service to Elizabethtownbusinesses.

STATE AND LOCAL INCENTIVESIn addition, to low taxes and low costs of doing business, Elizabethtown and the State ofKentucky offer a variety of benefits to your company.Direct Financial BenefitKentucky offers a number of progressive incentives for businesses. The newconsolidated program is the Kentucky Business Investment (KBI) Program. Eligiblecompanies must be engaged in one of the following activities: 1) manufacturing; 2)agribusiness; 3) be a regional or national headquarters; or 4) be involved with certainnon-retail service or technology activities. The minimum requirements for eligibleprojects are as follows: 1) it must create a minimum of 10 new, full-time jobs forKentucky residents; 2) the entity must incur at least 100,000 in costs; and 3) aminimum level of wages and benefits must be met. The tax incentives involved withthis program are available for up to 15 years for enhanced incentive counties or up to10 years for all other counties. The incentive may be taken as: 1) up to 100 percent ofthe tax paid on corporate income or limited liability entity tax arising from theproject; 2) a wage assessment incentive of up to 5 percent of the gross wages of eachemployee in enhanced counties or up to 4 percent (including up to 1 percent requiredlocal participation) of the gross wages of each employee in other counties.In addition, the City of Elizabethtown has the ability to abate property taxperiod of five years.Employment ServicesThe Kentucky Department ofEmployment Services has a CareerCenter located in Elizabethtown.They can and will, at the direction ofthe company, recruit, test, assess andscreen applicants, referring qualifiedapplicants to the company.Trainingfor aBluegrassStateSkillsCorporation (BSSC) providescustomized training grants.BSSC,anindependentcorporation within the Cabinetfor Economic Development,provides grants to mized skills training.Reimbursements are cky citizens. The SkillsTraining Investment CreditAct allows companies to claimstate income tax credits forup to 50% of the cost ofapproved occupational andskills upgrade training.

EDUCATIONThe Elizabethtown/Hardin County area is served by two excellent, public school systems and there areseveral private and religious-based schools in the area that offer excellent secondary educationalopportunities as an alternative. Additionally, Elizabethtown is home to an outstanding community andtechnical college and a regional postsecondary center, which makes baccalaureate degrees availablethough a state university.The Elizabethtown Independent School(EIS) has three elementary schools, onemiddle school and one high school. Thesystem consistently ranks among Kentucky’stop ten. EIS offers English as a SecondLanguage system wide – kindergartenthrough grade 12. Project Lead the Wayprograms are in place at both the junior andsenior high levels.EIS Profile 2012-2013 District Report CardStudents 2,406Internet connection/student ratio: 1:2.6Attendance rate: 95.6%Teacher/student ratio: 1:16Percentage of graduates who continue theireducation: 77.3% college, 2.9% technicaltraining, 1.7% military, 1.7% part timecollege/part-time work and 7% working.The Hardin County School District (HCS)is the fourth largest in Kentucky withapproximately 14,000 students. HCS offersstudents a diverse curriculum from its thirteenelementary, five middle and three highschools. The HCS provide computer labs,fully automated libraries and specialists in art,music and physical education. Project Leadthe Way programs are in place at the juniorand senior high schools. The Work EthicCertification Program is now in place at thehigh schools and the district is currentlyconstructing an Early College and CareerCenter located adjacent to the campus of theElizabethtown Community and TechnicalCollege.HCS Profile 2012-2013 District Report CardStudents: 14,051Internet connection/student ratio 1:3Attendance rate: 95.3%Teacher/student ratio: 1:16Percentage of graduates who continue theireducation 57.9%, college, 1.9% technicaltraining, 5% military, 7.1% work/part-timecollege and working 24.7%.

The Elizabethtown Community andTechnical College and Western KentuckyUniversityThe Elizabethtown Community andTechnical College (ECTC) offers a widerange of educational programs that satisfy avariety of training and educational needs.Strong technical programs provide studentsthe opportunity to gain knowledge and skillsin preparation for new careers or to enhancecurrent careers. New associate in appliedscience degree programs, diplomas, andcertificate options have opened doors forstudents in areas as diversified as electrical,industrial maintenance, machine tool,welding, and automotive.Through Workforce Solutions, ECTC strivesto train business and industry employees inthe following areas:computer skills,technical training, team and employeedevelopment,andleadershipandsupervisory skills. Training is customizedand designed to meet specific needs,delivers training based on those needs, andassists business and industry in assessing theresults.be considered for employment aftergraduation. Although initial course offeringswere in the maintenance area, the selection hasbroadened to include computer applications,regulatory activities and management training.Several thousand participants from over 50businesses, industries, governmental agencies,and the general public have completed EIFTCcourses.The Regional Postsecondary Education Centerlocated on the campus of ECTC opened inApril of 2002. The Postsecondary EducationCenter is a unique partnership between ECTCand Western Kentucky University.TheCenter houses Workforce Solutions, abookstore, and assessment center as well asprograms in Air Conditioning ogy, Fluid Power, and IndustrialMaintenance Technology. In addition, itincludes smart classrooms and ITV classroomswhere both ECTC and Western KentuckyUniversity offer classes.WKU offersbaccalaureate degree programs on the ECTCcampus.A campus expansion in April 2010, opened anew building on the main campus in E’townthat houses all health care programs.Additionally, a campus in Springfield houseselectrical, industrial maintenance, machinetool, and fluid power offerings. There arecampuses located at nearby Fort Knox andLeitchfield and there are 7 off-site campuslocations.The Elizabethtown/Hardin County IndustrialFoundation Training Consortium (EIFTC),formed in 1987, is a partnership dedicated toworkforceexcellenceandincludesrepresentatives from business, industry, theIndustrial Foundation, and ECTC.Theprimary purpose of this organization is todevelop and implement various trainingprograms for local industry, to upgrade skillsof current employees, and to provideThe UniversityLouisville,located offering45 milescontinuityofeducationalTheUniversity of Louisville,located45 miles to the north,is a state ofsupportedinstitutionto the north,is a entswho mayPhD’sin 33 areasforincludingengineering,medicine, dentistry,and pproximately 22,000. The Speed Scientific School at U of L is a nationally recognized engineeringmedicine,andat law.school. The Henry Vogt Center for Computer Aidedengineering,Engineering entisapproximatelySpeed School contains state-of-the art equipment for teaching and industry-related design and21,000. The Speed Scientific School at U of Lanalysis.is a nationally recognized engineering school.

COST OF LIVINGElizabethtown/Hardin County offers a low cost of living that includes some of the most diverse andaffordable housing in the state. Low taxes, utility rates and health-care costs contribute to an overallcost of living that is well below the U.S. average.Local cost of living index (Average city USA eous 97.3The average cost of construction for a new home in the area ranges from 80.00 to 130.00 per squarefoot depending on style. Lots range from 25,000 up.Current homes in Hardin County listed for sale by price. 0 - 99,000120 100,000 - 199,999363 200,000 - 299,999160 300,000 - 399,99935 400,000 - 499,99912 500,000 - UP18*data as of 02/14UTILITIESElizabethtown/Hardin County features some of the lowest utility rates in the nation. The industrialareas are served by two electric utilities, Kentucky Utilities and Nolin Rural Electric Cooperative.Water service is provided by the City of Elizabethtown and Hardin County Water District #2. Thesystems are also interconnected. Wastewater and natural gas services are also provided by the City ofElizabethtown. Natural gas service to the Glendale site is provided by LG&E Energy. All utilityproviders can provide detailed quotes based on projected usage.HEALTH CAREHardin Memorial Health, located inElizabethtown, is a 300-bed regionalhealthcare center which serves Hardinand 10 surrounding counties. It is a notfor-profit, acute-care facility owned bythe citizens of Hardin County.

which feature an aquatic therapy pool, adedicated pediatric therapy gym, and handtherapy. In addition, Work Well , ated operations at the new center.Hardin Memorial Health continues to focus onproviding quality patient care and service. Thehospital has been recognized as a ThomsonReuters 100 Top Hospitals based on clinicalprocesses and outcomes, patient safety,operational efficiency, and financial stability.The hospital has also been named one ofThomson Reuters 100 Top Hospitals Performance Improvement Leaders.At present, Hardin Memorial has a medical staffof approximately 200 active physicians,including 32 specialties and subspecialties, aswell as primary care. With over 2,100employees and an active volunteer corps of 175,Hardin Memorial is one of the major employersin the county.

RECREATIONElizabethtown is strategically located in thecenter of Kentucky’s crossroads, surrounded bysome of the state’s richest historic landmarks,breathtaking lakes, forests and natural wonders.The town itself is anchored with museums,quaint shops and currently has 1,525 hotelrooms. The Elizabethtown Sports Park, completedand opened to the public in July 2012, is an allinclusive recreation location that fulfills avariation of community needs.Families,visitors, even national tournaments benefitfrom this recreation center. Facilities include:12 soccer/lacrosse/field hockey natural turffields; 3 quads for baseball/softball/fast pitch;12 total lit diamonds; 2 championship fieldswith synthetic turf; 3 large pavilions forceremonies/events/meetingspace;eventofficials meeting room; official's locker rooms;stadium lawn seating; convenient parking andplaygrounds with misters; bus parking;plaza/vendor areas; ample shade; familyrestrooms; wi-fi and 3 miles of multi-modelpath. The Funtopia Playground is a communitywide project that gives small children a safe andexciting place to play. The Elizabethtown area offers six excellentgolf courses. The Louisville area has 21 publicgolf courses and 31 private golf courses,including courses designed by Arnold Palmer,Jack Nicklaus and Fuzzy Zoeller. Throughout the spring and summer,Elizabethtownandthesurroundingcommunities host a myriad of festivals thatinclude Lincoln Days, Crusin’ the Heartlandand the Heartland Festival. The Louisville Zoo, open year-round,features more than 1,600 animals and drawsmore than 948,000 visitors each year. TheGorilla Forest is the largest and perhaps themost significant exhibit ever to open at theZoo. It includes lowland gorillas and pygmyhippos. Recently added to the Zoo is theimaginary town of Glacier Run that is aninnovative, world-class exhibit featuring polarand grizzly bears. Louisville hosts more that 100 fairs andfestivals each year, including the two-weekKentucky Derby Festival, which kicks off withThunder Over Louisville, the nation’s largestfireworks display. Hardin County is within a two-hour drive ofseven of Kentucky’s recreational lakes.Excellent fishing, boating and other waterrelated activitiesANDare availableat these locations.MUSEUMSHISTORICALATTRACTIONS

Hardin County and the surrounding region offer a variety of museums and other attractionsemphasizing history and science. The Black History Gallery is home to pictures, articles, biographies and prints from a variety ofsources depicting the accomplishments and events pertinent to the Black American experience. Swope’s Cars of YesteryearMuseum displays antique and classiccars of the past.The Museumfeatures vehicles ranging from theearly 1900’s to the 1960’s in a varietyof makes and models in original andrestored condition. The collectionconsists of 60 museum qualitymachines which include cars like the1914 Model T and the 1925 PierceArrow to the 1969 Chevrolet Camaroand the 1956 Thunderbird. The Hardin County History Museum opened its doors in the fall of 2003. The staff membersof the museum have and are continuing to collect and preserve artifacts, documents and other itemsthat tell the story of Hardin County from its early Indian inhabitants to modern times. Additionally,there are a variety of permanent and rotating exhibits, speakers and promotions. The Brown-Pusey House located on North Main Street in Elizabethtown boosts a rich historyin the community. Built in 1825, the warm stately old home was a hotel operated as the HillHouse. Among the guest at the Hill House wereGeneral George Armstrong Custer and his wife.General Custer ‘s assignment in Elizabethtown was tocombat the influence of illegal distilleries. Famousopera star, Jenny Lind, was also a guest at the HillHouse Hotel and performed for a large crowd there.The museum located at the Brown-Pusey Housecontains Civil War related items associated withConfederate General Ben Hardin Helm and othernotable figures. There are genealogical recordsdating from 1793 to 1900. The Speed Art Museum is Kentucky’s first art museum and holds collections spanning 6,000years. Major permanent exhibits include works by Rembrandt, Picasso, Monet, Rubens, and Moore.The museum, which recently underwent a 35 Million renovation, also hosts major traveling exhibits .

The museum has also participated in the traveling photographic exhibits of Ansel Adams, LindaMcCartney and William Wegman. The Louisville Science Center has more than 40,000 square feet of exhibit halls. Permanentexhibits include the World Within Us, Kidzone, Space Science Gallery, and the World We Create,which applies math and science to 50 real-life situations. The center also includes a four-story IMAXtheater showing the latest IMAX films daily. The Louisville Slugger Museum offers interactive displays and a film that highlights thecompany’s history and baseball’s greatest hitters. In mid-1998, the museum installed the world’slargest baseball glove, a 30-ton slab of Kentucky limestone that was sculpted into a ten-foot long,four-foot tall glove, in an interior lobby. The glove is a counterpart to the world’s largest bat, a sevenstory metal behemoth that leans against, and towers over, the museum’s West Main Street facade. The Kentucky Derby Museum, which recently underwent a 10 Million renovation, boasts a360-degree high-definition presentation of the Kentucky Derby, “the greatest two minutes in sports.”The renovation also created three exhibit groups on the first floor: The Derby; the Horses, TheirOwners and Trainers; and The Jockeys and the Backside Crews. Other highlights include racingrelated exhibits with hands-on computerized exhibits, artifacts and fine arts, and tours of ChurchillDowns. Headquartered in the city where Muhammad Ali’s story began, the Muhammad Ali Centeropened in 2005. The 40 million Center includes an interactive museum, symposium hall, archivesand a community garden. And, to fulfill its purpose of promoting peace, social responsibility, respectand personal growth, the Center is expected to host international conferences and visiting dignitariesfrom all over the globe. The Frazier Museum, located in downtown Louisville on Museum Row, is the exclusive homeof the Royal Armouries USA. It is a world-class museum that provides a journey through more than1,000 year of history with interactive exhibits, daily performances by costumed interpreters andspecial events and programs. The permanent collection includes thousands of items from around theglobe including one of the country’s largest toy soldier displays. There is an ever-changing selectionof temporary exhibits. Historic performances are offered daily that depict the people and events thathave changed the world forever. The Frazier Museum has three floors of exhibits, an educationcenter, a tournament ring and Museum Store, as well as event spaces available for rent. The FrazierMuseum is a member of the Smithsonian Affiliate Membership Program and the AmericanAssociation of Museums.ARTSThe Hardin County community is very proudof the Hardin County Schools Performing ArtsCenter. It has a seating capacity of 800, andfacilities include makeup and dressing rooms,dance rehearsal studio, lighting and soundsystem, performers’ green room, a scene shopWow, Compose Your Own and SymphonicSpecials series. The Louisville Orchestra alsoperforms each summer at Elizabethtown’sFreeman Lake Park. This event, which issponsored by local business, features anoutdoor concert followed by a fireworksdisplay. The 12th-oldest opera company in the

RESTAURANTSElizabethtown is home to a variety of dining opportunities-some of which arelocally owned and many that are well-known nation-wide:

AMERICAN DININGBack HomeBeef O’Brady’sBob EvansBub’s CaféCheddar’sCracker BarrelDenny’sGolden CorralIHOP RestaurantJerry’s RestaurantLonghorn Steak HouseO’Charley’sOmelet HouseRafferty’sRed LobsterRoxie’sRuby TuesdayRyan’s SteakhouseStone HearthTexas Outlaw BBQTexas RoadhouseTumbleweedWaffle HouseBAKERIES, COFFEEHOUSES, SWEETS ANDDELICATESSENSAmazin Glazin DonutsAuntie Anne’s PretzelsBaskin-RobbinsCobblers’ CaféThe Cookie StoreE’town DonutFirehouse SubsHoneybaked HamM&M Grilled SubsMcAlister’s DeliMain Street DeliPanera BreadPenn StationReuben’s Deli & CateringStarbucksSubwaySugar Fashion Cakes*Tony York’s On Main*Whistle Stop Rest.INTERNATIONAL123 Far East House2B ThaiAZKA MediterraneanChina GardenDouble DragonEl AcapulcoEl BurritoEl TapatioFamily BuffetGinza Hibachi & SushiGreen BambooJade GardenKansai SteakhouseKingdom BuffetLas ChalupasLos NopalesMoe’s Southwest GrillNamasteSilver PalaceSim Steak & SeafoodTrino’s Italian Rest.QUICKFOODS/PIZZAArby’sBurger KingCaptain D’sChick-Fil-ADairy QueenDelano’sDomino’sFazoli’sHardee’sKY Fried ChickenLittle Caesar’sLong John SilversMcDonalds’Mr. Gatti’sPapa John’sPapa Murphy’sPizza HutPopeye’sRally’sRed MangoSonic Drive-InSteak N’ ShakeTaco BellWendy’sWhite CastleZaxby’s*Glendale (5-miles south on I-65)RETAILNationally known stores are abundant in Elizabethtown, from an up-to-date indoor Malland several large retail centers to many small locally-owned specialty shops. Listed below are many ofthe national chains located in Elizabethtown:

AeropostaleAmerican EagleBarnes & NobleBath & Body WorksBed, Bath & BeyondBelksBest BuyBig LotsBrandi’s BoutiqueBurke’s OutletCarnival ShoesChildren’s PlaceChristopher & BanksClaire’sCVS PharmacyDollar General StoresDress BarnFamily Dollar StoreFinish Line ShoesF.Y.E.Game StopGap OutletGNCH. H. GreggHallmark StoresHome DepotJ. C. Penney’sKay JewelersKirkland’sKmartKohl’sKrogersLayne BryantLowesMichael’s CraftMolly MonkeyOffice DepotOld NavyOne Stop SportsPayless ShoesPier OneRadio ShackRegis SalonRite AideRogers JewelersRoss Dress For LessRosesRue 21Sam’s ClubSearsShoe DepotSpencer’s GiftsStaplesTargetUrban TrendsVictoria’s SecretWalgreensWal-MartZales

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