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(Business before 1920 On back of photo: Sam Cincotta's first fruit stand, after World War I during 20s West Potomac (now the A&P Store) . Across from J.J Newberry House (Arnolds Apartment) in background built from lumber from houses which were betwee...)
 
 
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Across from J.J Newberry House (Arnolds Apartment) in background built from lumber from houses which were between the tracks, when the B&O Railroad build the eastbound tracks the buildings were moved up the streets to present #27 Brunswick.  The old town is the parking lot between the tracks (1990s).  Walter Ridenbaugh
Across from J.J Newberry House (Arnolds Apartment) in background built from lumber from houses which were between the tracks, when the B&O Railroad build the eastbound tracks the buildings were moved up the streets to present #27 Brunswick.  The old town is the parking lot between the tracks (1990s).  Walter Ridenbaugh
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Business before 1920

On back of photo: Sam Cincotta's first fruit stand, after World War I during 20s West Potomac (now the A&P Store) .

Across from J.J Newberry House (Arnolds Apartment) in background built from lumber from houses which were between the tracks, when the B&O Railroad build the eastbound tracks the buildings were moved up the streets to present #27 Brunswick. The old town is the parking lot between the tracks (1990s). Walter Ridenbaugh

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