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(Note the Eagles Club address when it was located where the Museum is today. The Duncan family operated the Metropolitan business out of the location where the Potomac Street Grill now is for at least 2 generations. Litten was the marquee car dealership in town, which was once run in two locations on the West and East ends. (Courtesy of Kay Hebb Carter) Category:Smoketown Businesses) |
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Note the Eagles Club address when it was located where the Museum is today.
The Duncan family operated the Metropolitan business out of the location where the Potomac Street Grill now is for at least 2 generations.
Litten was the marquee car dealership in town, which was once run in two locations on the West and East ends.
(Courtesy of Kay Hebb Carter)
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