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The ivy on Dr. Fledderjohann's Office

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The ivy on the building was originally planted by Mrs. Fledderjohann, the doctor’s wife, and it almost entirely engulfed the building. It has been completely removed by the New Knoxville Historical Society because it was actually damaging the soft brick and mortar joints.

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