File:Ladies dress shop (1945) owned by Betty Darr and Mary Margrabe. .jpg

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Business 1960 to Present

On back of photo: The white house on the right is occupied by Youhug (?)Longerbeam, next door is the Cincotta Bldg which on the east side has been used for many yerars as many businesses such as a bar (1930) owned by Millie Monday and Jim Cromet. Ladies dress ship (1945) owned by Betty Darr and Mary Margrabe.

On the west side of building was a 5 and 10 cent store the first in Brunswick owned by Banks.

Photo June 2002

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