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File:Demuth Lancaster PHMC.JPG

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Last home of Charles Demuth, where he died. PHMC historical marker placed on Tuesday, November 08, 1983. At 118 E. King St., Lancaster, Pennsylvania. In the PHMC series on City, and Artists.
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Camera location40° 02′ 18″ N, 76° 18′ 11″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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This information template was included because the marker is a very small portion of the photo, so small that the text is not even legible.

See also: discussion about the deletion of historical markers from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
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20 October 2010

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