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|  01/13/10 Q: While we were at the National Pike Festival in Maryland last May, my son found a blackened metal tray in a box of junk. Please help us identify it. It's 10 by 14 inches, with a twisted edge. We cleaned it and found it has a mirrorlike silvery surface. The marks on the bottom include "Farmers Bldg. Rest." and "GM Co., EP" surrounding an anchor within a shield. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news05/22/11 This article has been read 0 times. Neither rain nor soaring gasoline prices put a damper on this year's National Pike Festival Saturday.
05/31/11 This article has been read 2454 times. Neither rain nor soaring gasoline prices put a damper on this year's National Pike Festival Saturday.
06/30/11 It's called by several names -- the National Pike, the National Road, Cumberland Road, U.S. Route 40 and even, in some cases for some of its length, Braddock's Road. Regardless of what it's called, the historic road that gave birth to the national road system is celebrating its bicentennial this year. Hot themes this week:
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