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Bowdoinham Public Library
Bowdoinham Public Library Centennial Tea - April 27, 2010 and Dedication of The Eva Palmer and Ida Fowle Carras Children's Room.
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Contact Address:Bowdoinham Public Library
13A School Street
Bowdoinham, ME,
Phone : (207) 666-8405
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