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Jackson Brower likes That Building photo

Jackson Brower writes:
Your better half Linda is quite the photographer and cutline writer as well Up here in northern Pennsyltucky, editors refer to them as captions. A couple of years ago, I sent a photo over to our editor, Christen Stroh at the South Hills - Mon Valley Messenger and made reference to the cutline. Christen did not know what the heck I was talking about.

I like what you all said about the Adair County Courthouse clock tower being one of the most picturesque in America. I would certainly agree with that. If I am not mistaken, this shot on Greensburg Street was taken near the home of the late Ben Gordon Berley and his mom, Nancy. They were both very nice folks. Take good care, my friends. - Jackson Brower
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