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Rogers Jewelers building comes down

Farewell, Rogers Jewelers

Posted on April 18, 2021April 18, 2021 By David In Great Falls
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The building that once housed Rogers Jewelers is no more – it was demolished a few days ago.

Rumor has it that a new Starbucks will be built there – I am all in favor of more coffee shops!

From December 2016: “After 42 years in business, Rogers Jewelers is closing its doors in Great Falls. Daryl and Kay Rogers plan to stay in Great Falls, but will spend more time visiting their grandchildren and traveling.”

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