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Livery Stables in Livermore
Eugene Day's Livery Stable
Burned in 1895.
J Ryan Livermore Livery Stable "Livermore in the 1890s"
Ryan Bros Livery Stable on the East side of Livermore Ave, just
south of First street (across from the Masonic Hall). The Livermore Hotel
would be off to the left.
Livery Stable on Main St. About 1911 Delmar Hanson.
Signs on left read "Sloan's Sure Colic Cure" and Sloan's Liniment
Feidler's Fashon Stable, on the north side of 1st St just east of
the IOOF building (which can be seen on the left). Feidler's can also be
seen is here, at the right side.
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