Oyster Months Are Almost Here - August 24, 1912
From: Michael Scherer
Series: 100 Years Ago Today in The Washington Herald
Length: 01:14
Open Season for the Shell Food Is Only One Week Away.
From the August 24, 1912 edition of The Washington Herald.
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