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Old Orchard Beach Maine 1913

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A Day At The Beach - Turn Of The 20th Century
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Sunday, 22 February 2009 00:16

Photos of a day at Old Orchard Beach Maine taken in 1913

Bathing BeautiesHere are a couple of bathing beauties posing in front of a beach backdrop. Probably taken in a photo booth somewhere on the pier.

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