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The Bag Lady's House
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Garage
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Boards through the Mangroves
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Fisherman's Village
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Gilcrist further away
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The Gilchrist Bridge
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Father and Son
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Up the Down Staircase
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The Bag Lady's Shop
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Mel's Diner
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Loss of Income=Empty Houses
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Loss of Business
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Another store out of business
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Empty Floors
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Acupuncture down the drain
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Abandoned Bank
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Once a trailor, then a home, now empty.
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Hidden
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Still in good shape
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Swollowed by Trees
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Empty and Forgotten
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Ft. Ogden General Store.
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Hidden among the trees
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ONCE a HOME
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Left Behind
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The Women's Club (always was and is)
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ONe of many along Retta Esplanade
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The original Railroad Station (now an Antique shop)
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The Freeman House (Now the Chamber of Commerce and moved from it's original site)
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The Ice House ( now a restaurant)