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  1. 2005.011.035 - Print, Photographic

    Lawrence Brooks house, 310 Front Street. Built at the time of the Revolutionary War. Across the street from Burr Bros. Boat Shop on Front Street. There is a lovely old house with one of the most beautiful doorways in Marion. At one time the house was called Norton Tavern. When the stage coach from Wareham stopped there in the Old Landing it then went down to Sippican Village and stopped at Caleb Handy's 1812 Tavern. Capt James Luce lived th...

    Record Type: Photo

    Lawrence Brooks House
  2. 2008.015.009 - Digital image

    Old Landing - 309 Front Street - built c. 1855, Leonard Bolles and Sarah E. Leonard have lived in this house at different times.

    Record Type: Photo

    Digital image
  3. 2009.023.005 - Newspaper

    The Marion Planning Board - approves Burr Brothers Boats expansion and approves Dunkin' Donuts restaurant exterior color change (one of many changes seen in the last decade).

    Record Type: Archive

    Time to change the Dunkin' Donuts colors
  4. L2013.001.437 - Album, Photograph

    A Photo Album titled "The Great Airlift Oct. 15, 1985" created by Burr Bros. Boats, Inc. dated December 12, 1985, to document the first ever airlift of stranded boats due to a hurricane. There are newspaper articles, a list of the 25 boats airlifted and color photographs of the people and equipment involved. It is 9.5" wide by 11.5" high.

    Record Type: Photo

    The Great Airlift Oct. 15, 1985

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