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Limoges Antique Shop is owned and operated by Debby DuBay. She specializes in the collection and appraisal of Limoges porcelain.  Her love for porcelain began when, as a Captain in the United States Air Force, she was stationed in Germany.  The shop is located at 20 Post Office Avenue.


DuBay has also written a number of antiquing books that she also sells in the shop, including "Antique Trader Limoges Price Guide."  
The Andover-By-Pass (Route 125) was constructed to reduce traffic on the Phillips campus. Academy trustees under the leadership of Alum Thomas Cochran bought the land and the state constructed the road, which opened in 1931.
 
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* "History of the Andover By-Pass (Route 125)"''Townsman'', September 17, 2015, page 11
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*"She Took Stock and Switched", Boston Globe NorthWest Notebook, October 26, 1997.
*"Limoges Antique Shop", ''The Andover Townsman'', May 24, 2007.
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The Andover-By-Pass (Route 125) was constructed to reduce traffic on the Phillips campus. Academy trustees under the leadership of Alum Thomas Cochran bought the land and the state constructed the road, which opened in 1931.

Cochran Cochran Wild Life Sanctuary See

  • "History of the Andover By-Pass (Route 125)"Townsman, September 17, 2015, page 11


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