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Georgetown was a bustling marketplace in 1928. The Bee Hive Marketeria, right, attracted shoppers who arrived by car and electric trolley. The building in the middle, The Hamilton, is still standing. The second floor was a meeting hall used for social parties, dances and political rallies.
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