F.L. and E.W. Olds had a dry goods business in the 1800’s, and the post office was located here off and on, as well. To the left of the store was a cobbler shop. In 1875 the building caught fire and burned to the ground. The Olds reopened their business in John Wright’s 1828 brick building next to the inn.
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2 Beaver Meadow Road
2 Beaver Meadow Road, at the corner with Main Street, is the home of the Law Offices of Desmeules, Olmstead & Ostler.
1 Old Corner Store
2 Hawley's Store
3 Gill's Store
4 Newcomb's Store
5 DesMeules, Olmstead & Ostler
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