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DescriptionChurch Street & Laconia Tavern.jpg
English: Church Street & Laconia Tavern, Laconia, NH; from a c. 1912 postcard.
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2006-05-10 16:21 Hugh Manatee 625×400× (54209 bytes) Church Street & Laconia Tavern, Laconia, NH; from a c. 1912 postcard.
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