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 | | Which makes the event a fitting metaphor for the work of the Eastville Historical Society, established in 1981 to preserve the history of the Eastville community, and the freed fls, recent immigrants, and Native Americans who built it. |
 | | Formerly known as Snooksville after the first British family to occupy the area, Eastville stretches from Hampton Street (Route 114) north to the bay, and includes Hempstead Street, Liberty Street, and Eastville Avenues. |
 | | Proceeds from the event support the ongoing restoration of this building, a Sears, Roebuck mail-order house from the early part of the 20th century, which includes a 1935 gas stove and kitchen curtains made from authentic Sears, Roebuck fabric, and serves as the society's headquarters. |
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