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(Brunswick People Nat, Eunice and baby Ric Winters. In 1945, partners Nat Winters and Irv Kolker bought the hardware store owned by Harry Feldman, which was located in the Hovermale Building across from the old fire hall on West Potomac Street. Known...)
 
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Nat, Eunice and baby Ric Winters.  In 1945, partners Nat Winters and Irv Kolker bought the hardware store owned by Harry Feldman, which was located in the Hovermale Building across from the old fire hall on West Potomac Street. Known as People's Home & Auto, they later expanded to sell major appliances, bicycles, hardware, pots & pans, and auto parts. The business operated in three Potomac Street locations until it closed in 1990. From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library. Courtesy of Smoketown History
Nat, Eunice and baby Ric Winters.  In 1945, partners Nat Winters and Irv Kolker bought the hardware store owned by Harry Feldman, which was located in the Hovermale Building across from the old fire hall on West Potomac Street. Known as People's Home & Auto, they later expanded to sell major appliances, bicycles, hardware, pots & pans, and auto parts. The business operated in three Potomac Street locations until it closed in 1990. From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library. Courtesy of Smoketown History

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Nat, Eunice and baby Ric Winters. In 1945, partners Nat Winters and Irv Kolker bought the hardware store owned by Harry Feldman, which was located in the Hovermale Building across from the old fire hall on West Potomac Street. Known as People's Home & Auto, they later expanded to sell major appliances, bicycles, hardware, pots & pans, and auto parts. The business operated in three Potomac Street locations until it closed in 1990. From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library. Courtesy of Smoketown History

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