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Mace Furniture from Brunswick: 100 Years of History (1990)
Thomas Mace began a furniture business on East Potomac Street in the area where Moler's Market was located. When Thomas died, his son Harry, took over the business and moved the store to West Potomac, where The Berlin Restaurant (now Kings Pizza) was located.
If Harry Mace didn't have anything in stock that a customer was looking for, he could go to the supply houses in Baltimore, select furniture, have it billed to Harry Mace and Mr. Mace would give the customer a discount.
Mace Furniture also featured Victrola's and RCA Victor Records according to the Maryland State Gazetteer 1909-11. harry Mace continued in business until the early 1950's.
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