Exterior view of Carter Brothers Company Jewelers, 521 Congress Street (Mechanics Hall building), from south. A 1947 view of Mechanics Hall can be seen at this link. 1983 views can be seen at this link. The business was first established in 1854, and was incorporated in 1893. The store closed in 1993. Photo published in the Portland Press Herald, on 1 July 1972https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/pphnegs_images_business/1675/thumbnail.jp
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