File:Darr's Confectionery, 5 East Potomac Street cireca 1908.jpg
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Summary
Soda fountain at 5 E. Potomac Street circa 1908. Ed and Lucas Darr bought this business in 1914 and operated it as Darr's Confectionery until after the repeal of Prohibition in 1930. At that time, the business became known as Darr's Tavern. Pictured here are (L-R) Ed Darr, Pres Orrison, Guy Dinges and John Brady (owner)
(Photo credit Brunswick History Commission)
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