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    1. Re: [PALUZERN] Seippel Bros.
    2. Richard M. Reese
    3. Broad and Wyoming Streets suggest Hazleton, PA. Whereas a Broad St. does exist near Blakely, there is no Wyoming in the Vicinity. No street named Broad intersects Wyoming Ave (Edwardsville to West Pittston), there is no Wyoming St in Pittston, where there is a Broad St.. The same is true in the reverse in Carbondale where there is a Wyoming Ave. but no Broad. -----Original Message----- From: AMcgr@aol.com <AMcgr@aol.com> To: PALUZERN-L@rootsweb.com <PALUZERN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, March 17, 2001 8:47 AM Subject: [PALUZERN] Seippel Bros. >Does anyone know where this place was, and when ,and does it still exist? > > > Seippel Bros. > Art Gallery > cor. Broad and Wyoming Streets > _ _ yer Dollar Store > negatives preserved > duplicates can be had at any time > >Thanks in advance, >Anne >amcgr@aol.com > > >==== PALUZERN Mailing List ==== >Did you know that Luzerne County Genweb is Now Searchable? >

    03/17/2001 02:03:18
    1. Re: [PALUZERN] Seippel Bros.
    2. Norman Nicol
    3. My 1908 Post Office Street Directory gives numerous cities all over the country with both a Broad and a Wyoming Street. Those in Pennsylvania with the two are Alegheny, Allentown and Hazleton. Doug Nicol, Harvey's Lake PA

    03/18/2001 12:56:15