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Old 06-16-2005, 01:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
Tomcat
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Hole in the Wall Tavern

In Hollywood was studied and listed as a Maryland historic building. I don't remember who it was did the study though. Over the years the paperwork has been misplaced. Would you have any idea what agency / organization may have done this study and how I could find a copy of it?

For those who don't know the history, in the early 30's? It was originally a wholesale gasoline distributor/ general store (think very early Burch Mart) It was sold and became the Hollywood Movie Theater (first movie theater in St.Marys County) Walter "Flug" Norris ran a concession stand / bar there and eventually bought the place. Later on he turned it into just a bar, Norris' Tavern. In the 70's? it was sold and the name changed to Hole in the Wall Tavern.
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