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Photo 108-PMA-5

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Downtown Georgetown. The Georgetown Inn...still open , and the Agway..gone soon after this. My father worked in the Agway and previously the GLF..Georgetown Coop for farmer's feed and supplies. Lot's of feed trucks went in and out in the day. Loose oats and other feeds to mix with in the back, with scales and burlap bags. Front had tools, cow supplies, etc. and a gumball machine, that if. you were lucky spit out a cinnaman one. Cost a penny. Still can smell the mix of oats, and calf formula.

The Georgetown Inn had rooms, but was usually just a bar. When I was a kid, the only food it served was pizza, but now it is a full service restaurant. During hunting season the rooms would rent, and the cars and trucks lined up in front often had deer on them. I hated the place as my mom would make me go into the bar and get my dad when he didn't come home.

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