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Daphne Harrington looking official at a booth in what looks to be the Kaplon Building - Potomac River Festival, August 20, 1969. She was selling lead soldiers made from the piece sitting in front of her, which belonged to her dad. It was a complicated process that involved melting the lead. From the Myer Kaplon photo collection and Smoketown History.
Daphne Harrington looking official at a booth in what looks to be the Kaplon Building - Potomac River Festival, August 20, 1969. She was selling lead soldiers made from the piece sitting in front of her, which belonged to her dad. It was a complicated process that involved melting the lead. From the Myer Kaplon photo collection and Smoketown History.

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Daphne Harrington looking official at a booth in what looks to be the Kaplon Building - Potomac River Festival, August 20, 1969. She was selling lead soldiers made from the piece sitting in front of her, which belonged to her dad. It was a complicated process that involved melting the lead. From the Myer Kaplon photo collection and Smoketown History.

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