Nearly a decade after Seymour Avenue shocked Cleveland, Clark-Fulton is ready for the future
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Eight years after Amanda Berry, Michelle Knight, and Gina DeJesus were rescued from Seymour Avenue in 2013, the Clark-Fulton neighborhood that was rocked by their disappearance is showing the world it’s ready to thrive.
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