Greenwich Avenue is shimmering a little brighter this month, with the addition of Shreve, Crump & Low, a Boston-based jewelry store that opened its doors and stocked its display windows with carats upon carats of glimmering jewels. The storied shop claims to be America's oldest jeweler, with roots dating back to 1796 when original owner John McFarlane, a watchmaker and silversmith, opened a workshop across the street from Paul Revere at Downtown Crossing.
http://m.newstimes.com/business/article/Storied-Boston-jeweler-opens-on-Greenwich-Avenue-5961178.php
http://m.newstimes.com/business/article/Storied-Boston-jeweler-opens-on-Greenwich-Avenue-5961178.php
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