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The popular Waterville clothing store Levine's is shown in the 1960s. The store was a downtown fixture for decades before closing in 1996.
The driving forces behind Levine's clothing store in Waterville for many years were, from left, co-owner Lewis "Ludy" Levine, co-owner and brother Percy "Pacy" Levine and their nephew, general manager Howard Miller. The photo was taken in the 1960s.
The inside of Levine's clothing store is shown in the early 1960s. Levine's was a fixture in downtown Waterville for decades before closing in 1996. The Lockwood Hotel now sits on the Main Street site where Levine's was located.
William Levine, a Russian immigrant who founded the Levine's clothing store, is shown second from left with three employees sometime between 1910 and 1920 outside his Waterville store. Levine's was a downtown landmark for decades before closing in 1996.
Lewis "Ludy" Levine, left, speaks with a customer at the Levine's store in downtown Waterville in the late 1940s or early 1950s. Two sales clerks are in the background.
Levine's clothing store, a fixture in downtown Waterville for decades, is shown in the 1950s.