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EARLY -1900s HORSE AND BUGGY RIDE. With many of the farms miles away from each other, the most reliable mode of transportation at the the time was the horse-drawn buggy. But times were changing. Straddling the length of the road, telephone poles and wires brought electricity to the sleepy hamlet and introduced Dublin to the 20th century. The Merman Leach home sits on a hill in the background. Page 51, Images of America : Dublin, by Mike Lynch and the Dublin Heritage Center.
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