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Close by the rail crossing was The Junction Hotel, later becoming The Lawson Hotel after a change in ownership. Perhaps it was best known as Murph’s Place when retired NHL player Ron Murphy took ownership.

It was also known as the Hagersville Inn and The Old Lawson House.

Now it is close. But check the famous Hagersville place.

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