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(Ralph Fry sits on the front bumper of his delivery wagon outside his West End store at 326 W. Potomac Street. Maybe 1920s or earlier? According to the 1990 history book "Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories", Fry operated a store there that carried railroad bolt material as well as groceries. The Hickmans later ran the West End Grocery Store from this location for many years. (Photo courtesy of the City of Brunswick MD History Commission; info from Images of America Brunswick by Mary H. Rubin)...) |
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Ralph Fry sits on the front bumper of his delivery wagon outside his West End store at 326 W. Potomac Street. Maybe 1920s or earlier? According to the 1990 history book "Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories", Fry operated a store there that carried railroad bolt material as well as groceries. The Hickmans later ran the West End Grocery Store from this location for many years.
(Photo courtesy of the City of Brunswick MD History Commission; info from Images of America Brunswick by Mary H. Rubin)
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