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SPECIAL EDITION! INSIDE TOUR! By Maximilian Biger



I got to take a tour of Mann. I made a slide show of my photos to share. Read it here.

Mom's note: If you click on the Present Key on the top right, you can view Max's slideshow in full screen. 

We are very thankful to Duane Van Helmert, Ryan Engrav, and Julie Robinson for giving Max this special opportunity to learn more about the construction process. Truly an educational experience!
















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  1. THIS IS AMAZING!!! Thank you for all the updates Max! I love reading about how Mann is coming along!

    -Miss J

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