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Harry Hahn showing off his catch. Harry and his wife Bessie operated Hahn's Cafe on the corner of West B Street and Petersville Rd. The cafe was constructed from wood salvaged from buildings that had been between the tracks in Old Berlin. It was razed in the early 1950s to make way for the Potomac River Bridge.

Jim Dixon wrote: "As a kid I would take my night's catch of fishing worms to Harry Hahn and he would pay 1 cent a worm." Maybe Mr. Hahn caught these with some of Jim's worms?

(From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries; Information on Hahn's Cafe from Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories by the Brunswick History Commission)

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