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I was looking for something like that a few years back with no luck. Eventually I ended up taking a photo class at KCC and using their darkroom there. UH has classes as well though it's a bit pricey there. Then tried to do some stuff in my bathroom, but had to stop because of all the fumes and waste.
There is one lab out there that specializes in processing b/w. But I think most people just use CN film or shoot digital and use photoshop to convert it into b/w. Or they have their own darkrooms at home.
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