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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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current20:35, 17 August 2018Thumbnail for version as of 20:35, 17 August 2018658 × 881 (53 KB)HistoryCommission2 (talk | contribs)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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