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Charlie Hoeflin Hardware, interior, 1933. Build was once the Brownson Sanitarium, owned and operated by Myron S. Brownson.

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Charlie Hoeflin Hardware, interior, 1933. Building was once the Brownson Sanitarium, owned and operated by Myron S. Brownson.

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Charlie Hoeflin Hardware, exterior, 1933. Build was once the Brownson Sanitarium, owned and operated by Myron S. Brownson.

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Kingsley IGA, 1960. Owned by Bob Lint and Don Westrate.

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Charlie Hoeflin Hardware, interior, 1933. Build was once the Brownson Sanitarium, owned and operated by Myron S. Brownson.

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Mary's Cafe after fire, 9 April 2012. In the fall of 2011, Mary's Cafe was burned beyond repair. This fire was believed to have been set intentionally. although no charges have been filed. Prior to being purchased by Renee Carson and operating as…

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Charlie Hoeflin Hardware, interior, 1933. Build was once the Brownson Sanitarium, owned and operated by Myron S. Brownson.

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Charlie Hoeflin Hardware, exterior, 1933. Build was once the Brownson Sanitarium, owned and operated by Myron S. Brownson.

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Kingsley Enterprise, 1959. Machine shop, owned by Robert Wise. Located in Smith's old building, across from Baptist Church.

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Blair Street Kingsley, (Mich.), 1905. Front to back in photograph: Methodist Church, Baptist Church, John Huff's Boot and Shoe Store on corner, new water tower at top of hill, Left side: Wesley Dunn's home, torn down by R. Nixon, Ambrose Bernside…
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