Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . u 0^. Residence of Arza F, Weeks, AA R. WEEKS was born and bred in Falmouth. He learned the carriagemakers trade in Merrimac and Maiden, and established himself atFalmouth in 1871. He was then located on land opposite the railroadstation. In 1881 the business was moved to the center of the new building was erected, and customers began to multiply. Mr. Weeksis one of the few business men of Falmouth who have rounded out a quartercentury of continuous activity. In all carriage building, painting, and black-smithing, the firm of A. F. Weeks sta


Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . u 0^. Residence of Arza F, Weeks, AA R. WEEKS was born and bred in Falmouth. He learned the carriagemakers trade in Merrimac and Maiden, and established himself atFalmouth in 1871. He was then located on land opposite the railroadstation. In 1881 the business was moved to the center of the new building was erected, and customers began to multiply. Mr. Weeksis one of the few business men of Falmouth who have rounded out a quartercentury of continuous activity. In all carriage building, painting, and black-smithing, the firm of A. F. Weeks stands for honor and skill. Mr. Weekshas one son, Lewis, a successful student in the Harvard Veterinary College. 105


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