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Throwback Thursday: Do You Remember...?

A photo and story from Enfield's past.

In this weekly series, Enfield Patch publishes a photo of a business or landmark in town that is no longer in existence.

Today we check out a 1980s photo of a tobacco barn that used to sit at 58 Moody Road.

Once a small farming community, Enfield began transforming into a much larger municipality in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Most of the farmland that used to be prevelant in town was sold to developers.

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The farm at the corner of North Maple Street and Moody Road still exists, but this barn which used to service that land was torn down more than 20 years ago. Like every other barn in town, this particular one was visited by Chip and Chap sometime around 1982.

For two decades, the site has been home to RPS Associates, an industrial dust collection company.

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Enfield Patch invites readers to share their memories in the comments section below.

Do you have a photo of a former Enfield business or landmark? Email it to tim.jensen@patch.com and we’ll feature it in an upcoming column.

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