File:West Potomac Street in the 1930s.jpg
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This was the busy downtown view of West Potomac Street in the 1930s when Brunswick was a railroad boomtown. Note the Cut Rate store and Freeman's Bakery in the two storefronts where the Brunswick Heritage Museum is located today.
Harwood Watson bought the Cut Rate from the Cauffman family in 1939. "Doc" Watson had previously managed the Brunswick Cut Rate for the Cauffmans, who also had a store in Hagerstown.
(Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Heritage Museum)
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