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Rochester History podcast reminisces about businesses that are no longer with us

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Check out the latest episode of the Rochester NH History podcast. This month’s video is all about businesses that are no longer with us.

Whether they were victims of the great depression or changing times, take a look at businesses that your grandparents or great-grandparents might have frequented.

The Rochester Historical Society and Museum is located on Hanson Street. Visit www.rochesternh.gov/history for hours of operation, events, contact information, and to learn more about programming.

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