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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Cox's Corner


Posted by Karen Lillis at 6:00 AM
Labels: Font-Finding, McKeesport, More Fonts, Pennsylvania, Phone Booths that Used to Have Phones

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      • Enjoy the Best
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      • Bus Stop Video
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      • With Dipping Sauce
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      • AKA F&M
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      • Cox's Corner
      • SUNRAY
      • Former Executive Building
      • Jaison's
      • Holy Font
      • Fancy Font
      • The New Cesun
      • One Each Month
      • Abandoned Eagles' Lodge
      • Smart Things To Wear
      • (But Your Arm Gets Tired)
      • Convenience Store
      • Inquiring Minds
      • Get it Here
    • ►  June (23)
      • Sidewalk Paving Co
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