Hundreds of U.S. cities have sister places around the world, with their interchanges usually centering on trade, tourism, and education. The custom took hold after U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower convened a White House conference in 1956 to
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Albion College

A Sister City Partnership Blossoms into Albion College's French Connection
Hundreds of U.S. cities have sister places around the world, with their interchanges usually centering on trade, tourism, and education. The custom took hold after U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower convened a White House conference in 1956 to

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