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(This photo of Bob Moler's Prescription Arts Pharmacy dates to the 1970s. See the F.O.E. Eagles lodge entrance on the left between the pharmacy and J.J. Newberry's. Mr. Moler bought Watsons' Cut Rate in 1962 and kept the popular lunch counter along with the drugstore until he moved to the Professional Building on 9th Avenue. The silver facade dated back to when Harwood Watson started the business in 1940. The Brunswick Heritage Museum occupies the entire building today. (Photo courtesy of the...)
 
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This photo of Bob Moler's Prescription Arts Pharmacy dates to the 1970s. See the F.O.E. Eagles lodge entrance on the left between the pharmacy and J.J. Newberry's. Mr. Moler bought Watsons' Cut Rate in 1962 and kept the popular lunch counter along with the drugstore until he moved to the Professional Building on 9th Avenue. The silver facade dated back to when Harwood Watson started the business in 1940. The Brunswick Heritage Museum occupies the entire building today. (Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Heritage Museum)

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