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What The Heck Is It? Answer
The answer: Savvy readers Rachel Williams and Dan S. got it right! It’s the old sawdust containment shed over at Felton Pro-build. View is inside looking up.
What The Heck Is It?
What The Heck Is It? It’s located in Felton. Anybody want to guess?
Downtown Felton: Felton Bakery 1947
This photo is from an Aug. 2, 1947 ad for the opening of the Felton Bakery after the fire. Also see the longer view of Hwy 9 in an earlier post that starts at Nick’s Bar (corner of Felton Empire … Continue reading
Downtown Felton: County Bank Opens 1948
County Bank opened on Highway 9 downtown Felton in Nov. 1948.
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Tagged 1948, County Bank Opens, Felton, Hwy 9
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Felton: 1891
View of Felton before Church was built in 1893. Long narrow building is outhouse. Foreground street is now Gushee St. Creamer Building on far right. Church (now library) would soon be built at bottom right. Courtesy of Randall Brown, Historian.
Downtown: Pattie Dee Style Shop 1948
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Tagged 1948, Felton, Hwy 9, Pattie-Dee Style Shop
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