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"Irish Castle" (August 21, 2022)

Christophe Meneboeuf
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Shep describes his visit to a 15th Century Irish Castle

Shep takes his tape recorder every time he goes on vacation. In this program from August 21, 1974; he gives his listeners a sampling of an authentic feast at a 15th Century Irish castle.

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