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Dutch Halley riding in style in front of the Foster home next to the old Shell station.  (Courtesy of the Brunswick Heritage Museum)
Dutch Halley riding in style in front of the Foster home next to the old Shell station.  (Courtesy of the Brunswick Heritage Museum)


From Facebook:  Jacquelyn Ebersole:  According to the State Assessors the building on this property was built in 1940 - Owner Crown Oil and Gas. Of course it has changed hands. What year do you think this picture was taken. Garages with large doors no longer exist.  The way I see it the building with the large doors was built not in line with the other building. And has been torn down since and the original building doubled in size. You can see in the bricks on the front and back that it was doubled at one time. Jul 23, 2013
From Facebook:  Jacquelyn Ebersole:  According to the State Assessors the building on this property was built in 1940 - Owner Crown Oil and Gas. Of course it has changed hands. What year do you think this picture was taken. Garages with large doors no longer exist.  The way I see it the building with the large doors was built not in line with the other building. And has been torn down since and the original building doubled in size. You can see in the bricks on the front and back that it was doubled at one time. Jul 23, 2013
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Dutch Halley riding in style in front of the Foster home next to the old Shell station. (Courtesy of the Brunswick Heritage Museum)

From Facebook: Jacquelyn Ebersole: According to the State Assessors the building on this property was built in 1940 - Owner Crown Oil and Gas. Of course it has changed hands. What year do you think this picture was taken. Garages with large doors no longer exist. The way I see it the building with the large doors was built not in line with the other building. And has been torn down since and the original building doubled in size. You can see in the bricks on the front and back that it was doubled at one time. Jul 23, 2013

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