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Living in the shadow of a wind farm

NPR: From a distance, the spinning windmills can look sculptural and graceful, but residents who live among wind turbines often have mixed and divergent feelings. NPR's David Baron talks to one family in upstate New York that's been divided by the impact of a local wind farm.

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