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Old building in Belmont, about 100 years old in April, 1968 was know as the Charles Hotel until 1918 when it lost its liqour licence due to Prohibition. Years later Fred O. Dodgson operated a restaurant for 18 years. It was torn down in 1968 to make way for the new village post office.

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Dodgson, Fred O.
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Belmont ; Charles Hotel.
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Old building in Belmont, about 100 years old in April, 1968 was know as the Charles Hotel until 1918 when it lost its liqour licence due to Prohibition. Years later Fred O. Dodgson operated a restaurant for 18 years. It was torn down in 1968 to make way for the new village post office.

London Free Press : from the vault : a photo-history of London. Volume II: 1950-1975.

REF r971.326 Gra v.2

p.99 (ill.)

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