
Jan. 1, 2011 Staff Report
Built by George, Mary, Thomas, Anna, Bridget, Jack, Patrick, and James McKnight under the supervision of dad, Thomas McKnight, this afternoon at 39-48 46th/Bliss St.
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Jan. 1, 2011 Staff Report
Built by George, Mary, Thomas, Anna, Bridget, Jack, Patrick, and James McKnight under the supervision of dad, Thomas McKnight, this afternoon at 39-48 46th/Bliss St.
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