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July 2016

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Celebrating our 32nd year of publication • Be sure to visit us online at www.worldfencenews.com JULY 2016 A Slice of Americana A traditional white picket fence surrounds this picturesque and historic old structure on the coast of Maine. An American flag stands proud beside the Fishermen's Museum in New Harbor, Maine, near Bristol. The Fishermen's Museum is located at the end of State Route 130 at the Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park. It was established in 1972 to collect and preserve historical data and artifacts related to the fishing industry in the Bristol area. The Museum serves as an information center for the tools, nets and boats used by local fishermen since the 1800's as they earned a hard and risky living on the sea. (© fotosearch.com) WORLD FENCE NEWS HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY! & Industrial Fencing Solutions Residential, Commercial Additional Products on Back Manufactured In-House! Ship Anywhere in USA! CALL 1-888-487-3448 OR VISIT IRONWORLDFENCING.COM Additional Products on Back Additional Products on Back Additional Products on Back Additional Products on Back Residential, Commercial & Industrial Fencing Solutions Proudly Made in the U.S.A. Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Proudly Made in the Iron & Aluminum Panels ALUMINUM PANELS IRON PANELS

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