File:Maryland Avenue Looking North Circa1950s.jpg

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Looking north up Maryland Avenue sometime in the 1950s. This was after the First Methodist Church was expanded in 1941 and before the white steeple was added in 1960.

Going up the hill we have the Gross home in the foreground; Victor Kaplon's family home; Ivan "Bucky" Huffer's family home with the awning is where he had his beauty shop for years. Further up, you see First Methodist, Kaplon's store and the Shell gas station (now The Brunswick Citizen office).

The roof of the Victorian house directly above Maryland Avenue on C Street was at one time (1900-1930?) a rooming house owned by the Garrott sisters, who were related to the Wenners.

(From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)

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