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Watch Livermore's Historic 'Dolly The Depot' Move To Its New Home
In order to safely move the depot, which was built in 1872, the building had to be cut in two because it was too long to move as one piece.
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In order to safely move the depot, which was built in 1872, the building had to be cut in two because it was too long to move as one piece.
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