A Walking Tour
Finishing East Main
and Going Around Town
See Part 1 Here
Part 2 Here Part 3 Here Part 4 Here
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The owner of the house said that he did not know what was in this area. I think that it was a stained glass panel. Sidney thinks it may have been a clock. |
Dean and Sidney at the original well in the center of the Square |
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