Brick Store is the colloquial name given to a historic three-unit building in Yarmouth, Maine, United States.
It was completed in 1862, and its early tenants were William Marston's dry goods store (which occupied the site for around a century)[1] and Leone R. Cook's apothecary, where Frank W. Bucknam was an apprentice.
[2] For over a century and a half, much of the retail trade in the Upper Village centered around these brick stores.
It had a bulletin board attached to it, on which were posted public notices "and satirical comments about town affairs."
The tree was cut down in 1980, when Dutch elm disease began sweeping through the town.