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Erie Railroad -1902A

Flowers in a consciously art nouveau style decorate Chautauqua Lake, where you can go boating as this couple is doing, or attend lectures at the Assembly, or hang out with Society at Lakewood. Or have fun at Celeron, decades before Intel got there. Published in an unidentified magazine in 1902.

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Date: 07/02/2014
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