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McDonalds, 337 Maynard St, 1975

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Putting their stamp on the skyline

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Potters Guild Plans Rummage Sale Nov. 5

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Locally Made Pottery Goes On Sale Here

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Seven-story building plan OK'd

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Rumors come true: McDonald's leaves Maynard St

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Fast-Food Industry Coming Of Age

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Unique McDonald's Nearly Done

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Watching Nickels House Come Down

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