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'''Old Address:''' 158 [[Lake%20Flower%20Avenue|Lake Flower Avenue]]
'''Old Address:''' 158 [[Lake%20Flower%20Avenue|Lake Flower Avenue]]

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Bernard Brown

Brown's Resthaven
158 Lake Flower Avenue

Address: 527 Lake Flower Avenue

Old Address: 158 Lake Flower Avenue

Other names: Brown's Resthaven, now the Spruce Inn

Year built: before 1931 (Sanborn maps)

Other information:  It was the home of Saranac Lake war hero Bernard Brown.

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