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Submitted by Judy May (not verified) on Tue, 4/1/2014 - 4:18pm
I work at the new Art Gallery in the Marvell building at 119 West Main Street. I would love to know what it was originally and who "Marvell" was...
Submitted by gary on Tue, 4/1/2014 - 4:38pm
Judy - in the early 20th century, the building was a clothing store: TJ Lambe and Sons.
Submitted by Natalie (not verified) on Wed, 4/2/2014 - 9:04am
And Floyd Lambe lived in the house at 406 Oakwood Ave over in Cleveland Holloway.
:)
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