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Monday, March 28, 2011
Palm Sunday tornadoes
March 28, 1920 – Holy days mean nothing to the wind. Palm Sunday tornadoes roll through Western Ohio and kill 29 people. One storm’s path of destruction was 1,200 feet wide.
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