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LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) - There was a time, before Jerry Falwell became a household name, when Lynchburg was just Lynchburg a small industrial city known for factories and mills.
David Campbell remembers how it used to be, way before the Moral Majority. The city was rougher around the edges then, the 83-year-old, lifelong resident recalls. But Falwell, his friend of many years, was always the same.
Even as a teen, Falwell wanted to do something good with his life, Campbell said. And he would do something good for Lynchburg.
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