The image of Dundalk that exists in the minds of many people is a figment of fertilized imaginations.
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The house shown as "The Wallace Williams House" was actually owned by his son Ned Williams. I knew the Williams family personally and have been to his house.
I don't know where I got the idea it once had been Wallace William's house, but I have thought that it was for several decades. Somebody somewhere along the line told me it was. Thanks for straightening that out for me.
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The house shown as "The Wallace Williams House" was actually owned by his son Ned Williams. I knew the Williams family personally and have been to his house.
I don't know where I got the idea it once had been Wallace William's house, but I have thought that it was for several decades. Somebody somewhere along the line told me it was. Thanks for straightening that out for me.
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