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	<title>Comments on: Barryville Then</title>
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		<title>By: Mary Austin-Mom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary Austin-Mom</dc:creator>
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		<description>#1 postcard, I believe is looking down towards the Delaware River from 97 as it comes down the hill into Barryville.  
#2 is the Glass factory Pond waterfall.
#3 is the area behind the Gristmill (#4). I believe that now the area is actually 97 road, but I have not been there in so many years, I could be wrong. I really like the reflection in that pond.  I think it would make a beautiful painting!
#4 is the Grist Mill from the river road side. It was not in operation when I lived in Barryville, but we walked past it everyday coming and going to school. Then the road was paved.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>#1 postcard, I believe is looking down towards the Delaware River from 97 as it comes down the hill into Barryville.<br />
#2 is the Glass factory Pond waterfall.<br />
#3 is the area behind the Gristmill (#4). I believe that now the area is actually 97 road, but I have not been there in so many years, I could be wrong. I really like the reflection in that pond.  I think it would make a beautiful painting!<br />
#4 is the Grist Mill from the river road side. It was not in operation when I lived in Barryville, but we walked past it everyday coming and going to school. Then the road was paved.</p>
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