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  • File:Darr advertising.jpg
    People The board fence was for "Lute" Darr's advertising. The bench was built specifically for the elderly "gents". The English walnut tree planted 1901
    (905 × 597 (62 KB)) - 09:04, 8 November 2018
  • File:Veterans Day Parade 1920s circa, Bessie Long (Cummings) on the float advertising Potomac Furniture in front of the store.jpg
    (395 × 296 (29 KB)) - 07:00, 10 October 2020
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  • File:Kaplon Valentine's Day postcard advertising.jpg (category Smoketown Advertising)
    Valentine's Day postcard advertising the V. Kaplon Co., Inc. of Brunswick, MD. Postcard addressed to Henry Sigler, Petersville MD. in 1913. (Photo courtesy
    (956 × 679 (81 KB)) - 17:57, 24 October 2019
  • File:Kaplan 1913 Advertising.jpg
    (1,080 × 705 (163 KB)) - 13:38, 5 February 2020
  • File:Amos Kaplon and Johnnie Grim with an advertising sign.jpg (category Smoketown Advertising)
    Amos Kaplon and Johnnie Grim with an advertising sign in what looks to have been the early 1960s. Kaplon's Department Store carried quality brand name
    (1,944 × 1,343 (373 KB)) - 19:19, 24 October 2019
  • File:Antiques N' Ole Stuff Advertising Flyer.jpg
    Circa 2010
    (1,084 × 1,686 (390 KB)) - 10:40, 1 November 2020
  • File:Modern Miss.jpg (category Smoketown Advertising)
    (Courtesy of Sherry Bowers Stull)
    (430 × 960 (161 KB)) - 09:27, 25 October 2019
  • File:Schnauffer's Garage.jpg (category Smoketown Advertising)
    1930s newspaper ad for Schnauffer's Garage. (Clipping from the Brunswick Citizen)
    (247 × 246 (23 KB)) - 19:25, 24 October 2019
  • File:John's Diner.jpg (category Smoketown Advertising)
    John's Diner before it was the Cindy Dee on Keep Tryst Rd near Sandy Hook. (No photo credit given) Kim Myers: Always a great place for a late night snack
    (500 × 375 (57 KB)) - 20:09, 24 October 2019
  • File:City Bottling Works.jpeg (category Smoketown Advertising)
    Beautifully detailed old bottle from City Bottling Works in Brunswick (Photo courtesy of Asher Adelman)
    (2,772 × 3,694 (1.99 MB)) - 19:44, 26 February 2022
  • File:Lytle Baker.JPG (category Smoketown Advertising)
    A Lovettsville native, Lytle Baker was active in key Brunswick organizations, as noted in the caption. This ad appeared in a 1961 issue of the Loudoun
    (623 × 1,141 (339 KB)) - 16:43, 24 March 2025
  • File:Henrico Dairy.jpg (category Smoketown Advertising)
    Henrico Dairy Chas. J. Arnold Brunswick, Md I was told this dairy was located somewhere near Gayln Manor (Biser's Farm). If anyone has any additional information
    (628 × 720 (75 KB)) - 19:47, 24 October 2019
  • File:SW George Lehigh Cement.jpg (category Smoketown Advertising)
    An advertising sign for a cement brand that was available at S.W. George & Co. The longtime Brunswick business was located at 302 W. Potomac Street. (Photo
    (677 × 903 (132 KB)) - 20:00, 15 August 2024
  • File:Grams service station receipt.jpg (category Smoketown Advertising)
    Grams service station receipt before the "834" telephone exchange - 1964 (Courtesy John Brubaker)
    (607 × 960 (149 KB)) - 20:44, 24 October 2019
  • File:Kaplon's Early Sale ad.jpg (category Smoketown Advertising)
    Early Kaplon's Sale ad "Brunswick's Most Prosperous Store" (Courtesy of Brunswick Railroad Museum)
    (540 × 720 (63 KB)) - 17:56, 24 October 2019
  • File:Follin's Esso - 1970.jpg (category Smoketown Advertising)
    From The BHS 1970 Yearbook Joan Hale: I remember this well in the 1960s, where my Dad would purchase gas on our way to Frederick, before Rt. 340 was built
    (720 × 437 (79 KB)) - 20:04, 24 October 2019
  • File:Coffman-Fisher staff.jpg (category Smoketown Advertising)
    Richard Snoots with the Coffman-Fisher staff. The Lace Store, as it was always known, had a great Christmas display in the late 1950s-early '60s. (From
    (1,402 × 934 (190 KB)) - 20:16, 24 October 2019
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