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BOOT ESHOE HAKER
AUNT MATILDA
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"ROADSIDE AMERICA"
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THE WORLD'S GREATEST INDOOR
MINIATURE VILLAGE
Covers Over 4000 Square Feet of Spectacular Beauty,
You Will Be Amazed
More Than You Ever Expected to See
Nearly 50 Years in the Making
by Laurence T. Gieringer
Route 22 - 4 Miles West of Hamburg, Pa.
Open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M., - Weekdays, Holidays
and Sundays All Year.
First Original Henry Ford Shop where he built his
first horseless buggy at No. 56 Bagley Ave., Detroit,
Michigan. Note: He had to build the door wider to
get it out of the shop when it was finished. Mr.
Ford is a shining example to all hobbyists, in en-
couraging them with patience to a successful goal.
He was the world's greatest hobbyist, and what it
brought to the average
the world is
amazing. Stick to your hobby boys, you may be a
second Henry Ford. Who knows!
Aunt Matilda, the town mid-wife, who was looked
up to in the village because there were no doctors.
Every town had their Auntie.
Tom the Boot and Shoe Maker. Boots in those
days were a necessity, shoes a luxury.
New Town Hall being built.
Published by Laurence T. Gieringer, Hamburg, Pa.
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