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Dallas historian remembers Neil Armstrong visit
Posted on August 25, 2012 at 10:06 PM
Updated Saturday, Aug 25 at 11:12 PM
"He didn't have a colossal ego. He was just an ordinary guy who did extraordinary things," said Dallas historian Farris Rookstool. "To me, that's what makes him a totally remarkable person."
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