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Latest in the series, this time further afield, not downtown, but a property many residents should know.  Retired photographer Frank Siteman has taken photos of places downtown, and your job is to guess where they were taken.  If you know the answer, send an email to editor@winchesternews.org and put How well in the subject line.  

Last time was a gimme and we had several winners. Michael Arwe, Kevin Drum, Peter Engeldrum, Carl Hagge, Michelle Prior and Elisabeth Westner guessed it’s the Center Falls Dam. See last week’s to refresh your memory.  

A graduate of Tufts, Frank has taught photography at many institutions and traveled the world to take photos for various publications.  His yard on Pond Street backs up to Horn Pond and he frequently displays nature photos on the Facebook Friends of Horn Pond group.  Check him out at https://franksiteman.com/work.   

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