File:Roundhouse in the 1930s.jpg
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At the roundhouse in the 1930s, we think. Cage's garage, Ridgeway's Market (later Moler's) and Grace Church are prominent in view.
(From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)
Joan Hale: My dad used to take us to the roundhouse to watch the trains being moved around.
William C. Gosnell: My Maternal Grandfather, Grover Cornelius was the engineer who work the round house to switch out the engines.
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