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The Squirrel's Nest penthouse is a private B&B with a panoramic view of the Mississippi River. Relax and pamper yourself on the balcony or hot tub.
We are so much more than just another mobile disc jockey service. Our mission is to provide our customers with the highest quality music and light di
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