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    Bingham resident Jordan Baker, left, pays for his mail at Moscow's temporary post office Friday morning. The town doesn't have a post office, but a temporary one was set up this weekend as part of its bicentennial celebration, and residents took advantage.

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    A visitor to Moscow holds an envelope stamped with the special pictorial postmark designed for the town's 200th anniversary celebration at the town's temporary post office Friday.

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    Postcards and envelopes clutter a table at the Moscow Town Hall that served as a temporary post office Friday.

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    Residents and visitors linger around the temporary post office set up in the Moscow Town Hall Friday morning. The post office event was part of the town's bicentennial celebration, which continues through Sunday.

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    Postal worker Kayla McKenney stamps a letter at the Moscow Town Hall Friday morning. McKenney, who normally supervises the nearby Caratunk post office, was working in Moscow for the day as part of a special event in the town with no post office.

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