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Black and white photograph a woman and her daughter on a bicycle in front of a small building with paned windows and a Spanish tile roof trim that was the first Mission Viejo post office. At the curbside is a public mailbox. The woman is Dyan Geib, and she stands straddling the bicycle; the child is Sandi Geib, and she sits in a bicycle seat on the back of the bike. They were one of the first residents of Mission Viejo.
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