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	<title>Dowbrigade &#187; Watertown</title>
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		<title>Toilet Museum Moving to Watertown</title>
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WATERTOWN &#8211; The newest addition to Pleasant Street certainly doesn’t stink.
What was once a tourist attraction in Worcester is now heading through the pipelines to Watertown. The American Sanitary Plumbing Museum, aka “the toilet museum,” is moving to the West End with a promise to “bowl” people over.
The largest plumbing contractor in New England, J.C. [...]]]></description>
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