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(A view of Harry Y. George Sr's stables that housed horses and mules to haul coal as well as wagons for tin work. In addition to their hardware and coal business, Mr. George was an entrepreneur, who operated a cannery behind the former Litten's car dealership on the outer west end of town. The old stables are still located behind the former George-Strawsburg store on South Delaware Avenue. They date to circa 1905. In addition to the stables, there was once a long row of storage sheds for ha...)
 
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A view of Harry Y. George Sr's stables that housed horses and mules to haul coal as well as wagons for tin work. In addition to their hardware and coal business, Mr. George was an entrepreneur, who operated a cannery behind the former Litten's car dealership on the outer west end of town.

The old stables are still located behind the former George-Strawsburg store on South Delaware Avenue. They date to circa 1905.

In addition to the stables, there was once a long row of storage sheds for hardware behind the former S.W. George Hardware-Appliances store and the length of Potomac Furniture on West Potomac Street.

Here's hoping this historic building will be preserved!

(Photo courtesy of the City of Brunswick Maryland History Commission; information from "Images of America: Brunswick" by Mary Rubin)

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