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I have a map of Andrews Point circa 1884 as well as one of the ceramic blue fish from Fred’s shop on my kitchen wall.
I may be new to the neighborhood by my house was the only one on the Avenue when the map was made. The other cool thing is the name’s of stuff that have been forgotten. The Public path which was going to be Sacramento Avenue. The wedge of rock on Andrews Point that is called Angle Rock. Not sure but it might have been called that because they were aiming the completion of the breakwater right at that rock. Glad they didn’t. Much more fun to catch bluefish there instead of looking at what would likely have become a large navy base covering all of Sandy Bay.
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