12-Year-Old’s Interest in History Leads Her to WW2 Games
Sharing time with her father, Chip Cifone, 12-year-old Julia Cifone developed an interest in World War II and WWII console games—and the boys in her class think it's cool.
Read MoreSharing time with her father, Chip Cifone, 12-year-old Julia Cifone developed an interest in World War II and WWII console games—and the boys in her class think it's cool.
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