Is this where LONGSTREET had Lunch?

Gettmore

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Have to admit I was sucked in by this thread's title.

I was imagining two tourism signs. At a French bed and breakfast, the sign says "Napoleon slept here," and at an American diner the sign says, "Longstreet had lunch here."

Flights of fancy aside, does the building pictured in fact have historical significance? (Maybe I should know this.)

Roy B.
 
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