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English: Image caption: "W side of Wash(ington) St. S. cor. of Mass. Ave. Oct. 30, 1899". Image also shows a "National Biscuit Company" (Quincy Biscuit) wagon advertising "Uneeda Biscuit", based out of Charlestown, MA
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