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					<description><![CDATA[Public roads sometimes get abandoned to private interests.  A local Twin Cities example is the road by the refinery that used to connect to the swinging J.A.R. bridge that is at about 66th St in South St Paul.  Once the bridge was closed, the road on the east side went to the refinery (not sure if abandoned or sold) and is now in private hands.  It&#039;s not quite the same thing as dead-ending a Rustic Road, but is another example.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Public roads sometimes get abandoned to private interests.  A local Twin Cities example is the road by the refinery that used to connect to the swinging J.A.R. bridge that is at about 66th St in South St Paul.  Once the bridge was closed, the road on the east side went to the refinery (not sure if abandoned or sold) and is now in private hands.  It&#8217;s not quite the same thing as dead-ending a Rustic Road, but is another example.</p>
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