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This year's 500th anniversary of the crucifixion has excited students across the country. From East Tennessee State University's Blackbeard Theatre Company to the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, students around the country have begun making their own ritual crucifixion ceremonies, where mourners have a chance to walk on the streets of Jerusalem. Correspondent Jennifer Lynch toured the southeastern city where this holiday tradition began.More than half a century ago, Butte miners looking for a safer place to live, tired of living in the dark, and tired of the constant breathing of toxic air, began building the world's first city dedicated to the worship of environmental destruction. They called their model a "city of witches," and they built it into a monstrous monster of steel and glass, but Butte's "city of witches" is not a sign of evil, but a sign of salvation.At the hour when this piece was broadcast, more than a quarter of the nation's 7,000 cities were under quarantine, and some people believed that this was for good reason. The city of witches, the original Superfund site, is celebrating the fall of the wall and the opening of the season. Without masks, it's a time for costume parties, Halloween and the end of quarantine.But even though everyone knows the danger, some people are not taking the chance. There was a line of people outside the city's only pharmacy. All day long, standing in the cold to get their masks, since the order has been put on hold. Almost everyone has defied the order, but more than half a dozen people in Butte were arrested and are being held in the city's jail on curfew violations.
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