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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Street Scenes 1999
 
[[Category:Houses and Street Scenes]] 1999


on back of photo:
on back of photo:
South Maryland Avenue looking north towards Potomac Street.  Right side of street Karnes Lumber Yard at this time an antique shop owned by Jake Castle.  Note:  Carmote Paint sing.  This paint popular during the early 1900's.  Sign put up by Karnes Lumber probably about 1930.  Next, Poppy Lewis home, red brick building is rear of Brunswick Museum.
South Maryland Avenue looking north towards Potomac Street.  Right side of street Karnes Lumber Yard at this time an antique shop owned by Jake Castle.  Note:  Carmote Paint sing.  This paint popular during the early 1900's.  Sign put up by Karnes Lumber probably about 1930.  Next, Poppy Lewis home, red brick building is rear of Brunswick Museum.


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1999

on back of photo: South Maryland Avenue looking north towards Potomac Street. Right side of street Karnes Lumber Yard at this time an antique shop owned by Jake Castle. Note: Carmote Paint sing. This paint popular during the early 1900's. Sign put up by Karnes Lumber probably about 1930. Next, Poppy Lewis home, red brick building is rear of Brunswick Museum.

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