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Absecon, New Jersey&#13;
Ethel and Fred Noyes, Possessors&#13;
Phone: MIlton 1-7777&#13;
&#13;
     Just 20-minutes from Atlantic City . . . 6 miles North of Absecon on the New York Road U.S. Rt. 9 . . . use Exit 48 from the Garden State Pk'way to U.S. Rt. 9.&#13;
     Since the fabulous days of Clipper Ships . . . a favorite gathering place. Famous for our "Jersey Devil Cocktail". Country Bufet Luncheon and Dinner Extraordinary. You will enjoy a visit to the Old Country General Store, The Blacksmith Shop and the Shop of Early American Reproductions. [from verso]</text>
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