The wor(l)d is not enough so people had to invent writing which was used to preserve knowledge and history throughout the ages for future generations to have a look at it and perhaps learn from history (of course which we hardly do). Here is a scrap book which has been preserved by a Church and has tidbits of history from Kings County, so just catch a glimpse of the revered treasure.
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