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Date Posted: 18:25:23 03/07/03 Fri
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Subject: Re: Beech Street neighborhood groceries in the 1960s
In reply to: Doug King 's message, "Re: Beech Street neighborhood groceries in the 1960s" on 10:21:50 03/07/03 Fri

Oh yes the underpass I was shocked the last time I went home and it was gone. I get to go visit about once or twice a year and when I do it seems like something is gone tore down etc. Central Park has a small ice skating rink. And I remember Musetters also. WE ARE GETTING OLD......

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