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		<title>By: Gina</title>
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		<description>That&#039;s exactly the same story I heard from my dad.  Because two rivers met, there was no way a tornado could form.  

But funnily enough, the house I bought and lived in for 16 years in Seattle was hit by a tornado during the World&#039;s Fair here in 1962,  Tornados are a rarity in Seattle, but one was right on top of my house back then.</description>
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<p>But funnily enough, the house I bought and lived in for 16 years in Seattle was hit by a tornado during the World&#8217;s Fair here in 1962,  Tornados are a rarity in Seattle, but one was right on top of my house back then.</p>
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