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[[File:202%20Lake%20Street.jpg|right|]][[File:202%20Lake%20Street.jpg|right|thumb||202 Lake Street]]'''Address: '''401 Lake Street
[[File:202%20Lake%20Street.jpg|right|thumb||202 Lake Street]]'''Address: '''401 Lake Street


'''Old Address:''' 202 [[Lake%20Street|Lake Street]]
'''Old Address:''' 202 [[Lake%20Street|Lake Street]]

Revision as of 22:56, 16 November 2024


202 Lake Street

Address: 401 Lake Street

Old Address: 202 Lake Street

Other names: Willard and Pauline Hanmer House

Year built:

Other information: Log cabin, purchased by Willard and Pauline Hanmer in 1927. The small cabin was incorporated into a larger building after that date. The property apparently included Willard Hanmer's guideboat shop close by in the rear, but it was sold separately to Carl Hathaway, who continued to build boats there, and now [2010] Chris Woodward owns and uses it.

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