This was the commercial center of what was once known as Summit. It merged in 1920 with the adjacent town of Graymont to become Twin City.
Twin City Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
This was the commercial center of what was once known as Summit. It merged in 1920 with the adjacent town of Graymont to become Twin City.
Twin City Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
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I love the look of that two story building!
I had a tour of those buildings years ago. The sweet lady who owned the ” store ” talked about the history of the town. Told me about the bank and other interesting details. Her husband had passed away and I imagine she has too by now. It was at least 20 years ago.
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