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America! America! May God thy gold refine
Till all success be noblenees, and ev'ry gain divine.

lyrics from America the Beautiful by Katherine Lee Bates

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Spinning thread....

Ferriss
A. G. Ferriss

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Bank Street businesses in winter

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The Village Green and Main Street

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The Village Green from the front of Town Hall

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The Post Office and Bank Building

Homestead Inn
Homestead Inn and Summer Restaurant

Coal Invoice
An invoice from 1892 for a short-ton of stove coal for $1.78
(current cost would be approx. $178.00)

village green in winter
Village Green in winter from the "worn doorstep"

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The corner of Main and Bank Streets

Lobster Roll
Lobster Roll Seafood Snack Bar on Route 7

Wayside Inn
The Wayside Inn

youngs hotel
Young's Hotel on Railroad Street

Beach Building
The Charles M Beach hardware store, c. 1944.
Thanks to Jack Farley, current owner, and Charlie Barlow, great-grandson of C.M.Beach who built the original building in 1869, for the photo.

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Ruth Chase Florist decorated for the holidays

arkettype
Arkettype is proud to provide the web site for the Tri-Centennial. We started our business in New Milford in 1988. This photo was taken in 1992 when we moved upstairs at the Fire Control building. We were one of the first tennants, sub-leasing part of a downstairs office. Andy is seated at the desk and our office dog Garm is peeking out at the bottom left.

Many thanks to the Hine family and Mary Pitchard Furber for their many photo submissions.
Please add your photos using our online form.

If you have any ideas for our upcoming celebration or information to contribute, please contact the committee by using our online form .

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