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Hello Everyone, I was wondering if anyone ever heard of a place called MORGANZA. According to my cousin who is soon to be 93 years young it was a group home for girls and she was in there for a while as a teenager. She does not remember where it was located, she thinks it was in Pa, maybe around Pittsburgh, her family was living in Erie Co, Pa. at the time.
Thank you, Darlene
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