File:Snow - 332 West Potomac street in the early '60s.jpg
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After a snow on the sidewalk in front of 332 West Potomac street in the early '60s. From left are Barbara Lynn Streight with brothers Mike, Steve and devoted dog Sputnik, whom Barbara told this about:
"He became a hero, who woke my grandmother out of her sleep in the upstairs bedroom to save her life from her kitchen fire."
(Photo courtesy of Barbara Streight-Felix)
Don Michael Streight: I taught Sputnik to slide down the Large sliding board at City Park. He got so much attention as soon as he got off the sliding board he would run to the steps and repeat himself just like the rest of the kids.
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