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Latest revision as of 09:48, 26 October 2019

Summary

Sonny Cannon striking an impresario pose with Billy Eckstein collar on N. Potomac Street in the late 1940s during the big band era. This was before the current firehouse was built in 1948-49.

The half block across the street with Hudson Row and Wenner's City Meat Market in the far right foreground is long gone.

(Photo courtesy of Jim Dixon and the BVFD)

Jeanell Morsberger Willis He is standing in front of the the home of James P. and Barbara Eckard Roby, at the corner of Potomac Street and Delaware Avenue (my great grandparents)

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