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Brunswick People Classic 1950s shot of Mary Virginia Moyer striking a pose on a '55 Chevy on East Potomac Street. The Breyer's ice cream sign is above the entrance to the Roma Inn, now the Potomac Street Grill. Photo courtesy of Barbara Streight-Feli...
 
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Classic 1950s shot of Mary Virginia Moyer striking a pose on a '55 Chevy on East Potomac Street. The Breyer's ice cream sign is above the entrance to the Roma Inn, now the Potomac Street Grill.  Photo courtesy of Barbara Streight-Felix.   
 
Classic 1950s shot of Mary Virginia Moyer striking a pose on a '55 Chevy on East Potomac Street. The Breyer's ice cream sign is above the entrance to the Roma Inn, now the Potomac Street Grill.  Photo courtesy of Barbara Streight-Felix.  Thanks to Smoketown History


From Facebook:  Owned by Jim Cummings and named after his daughter. My dad always kidded Roma Hebb that she was probably the only girl in America who had a saloon named after her.
From Facebook:  Owned by Jim Cummings and named after his daughter. My dad always kidded Roma Hebb that she was probably the only girl in America who had a saloon named after her.
Sharon Miller:  My mother and father, Fred and Dorothy Duncan, owned the met also at one time.
Sharon Miller:  My mother and father, Fred and Dorothy Duncan, owned the met also at one time.
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Classic 1950s shot of Mary Virginia Moyer striking a pose on a '55 Chevy on East Potomac Street. The Breyer's ice cream sign is above the entrance to the Roma Inn, now the Potomac Street Grill. Photo courtesy of Barbara Streight-Felix.

From Facebook: Owned by Jim Cummings and named after his daughter. My dad always kidded Roma Hebb that she was probably the only girl in America who had a saloon named after her. Sharon Miller: My mother and father, Fred and Dorothy Duncan, owned the met also at one time.

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