THE JACKSON COMPANY BUILDING
L. Tardif Jeweler
62 Main
Originally the Jackson Company, this building was built in the early 1900s in Colonial Revival architecture. James Jackson was a manager at H. R. Dunham Co., before opening his own men's clothing store in 1912. Dunham's of Maine expanded into Jackson Building in 1951.
The building looks much the same today as it did when built, with the main exception being that the large decorative cornice supported on brackets has been removed. Today the building is the headquarters of L. Tardif Jeweler.
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