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Plymouth: 1908

1908. "Main Street -- Plymouth, New Hampshire." 8x10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. View full size.

1908. "Main Street -- Plymouth, New Hampshire." 8x10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. View full size.

 

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American Idyll

Nice to see things still standing -- it was an idyllic time then, what with the dirt road.

Timeless

Burt Lancaster as Lou in "Atlantic City": "You should've seen the Atlantic Ocean back then."

But …

Dammit Jim, where'd the little girls go?

Houses still there; railroad not so much

It looks like there were two tracks plus a siding in the 1908 view. Only one set of tracks remains.

Plymouth, New Hampshire

Looks like the two houses are still there. The first one is hard to see between the trees and has had some changes, but I'm sure it's the same house. The second is definitely the same. Move down the street to see the houses better.

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