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Lost Photographs in Dayton–Oregon District

near the Oregon District sign on East Fifth Street Lost listing Posted 3 days ago

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I misplaced a stack of photographs on Monday around 5:42 PM while I was walking along Main Street in the Oregon District of Dayton. The photos are in a light-green folder with a red label on the cover, and they show my grandparents on a family trip from years ago. I can't stop thinking about them and keep replaying the moment I realized they weren't in my bag outside the coffee shop on Fifth Street. Those pictures mean a lot to me, and I’m hoping someone found them and kept them safe.

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Map showing approximate location for near the Oregon District sign on East Fifth Street
near the Oregon District sign on East Fifth Street

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