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Paul K. Sholar
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Nonfiction writer Paul K. Sholar combines his background in technology and science with a passion for history. His affinity for less publicized yet culturally significant destinations takes him beyond the guidebooks to find the unexpectedly rewarding experiences prized by the special-interest traveler.
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