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Joe Mantegna investigates not only Annie's firearms, but the life of a person who was a trailblazer for women to this day.
Joe Mantegna investigates not only Annie's firearms, but the life of a person who was a trailblazer for women to this day.
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S12, EP7 "The Firearms of Annie Oakley"Joe Mantegna investigates not only Annie's firearms, but the life of a person who was a trailblazer for women to this day.
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