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government surplus auction takes place the 3rd week of September every year in the
County Park. I won’t tell you which county park as this is my best-kept secret! Even
though the auction is advertised in the local papers (as required my law), I usually
find the same 20-30 people mulling around, looking at all the lots. And many of
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