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113 E Main

1915-1923

Classical Revival Style

This two-story brick commercial block is contemporary with the second story of 112 S. Second, both employ the same blonde brick.  The facade itself is recessed within a brick frame of side columns and a bracketed brick cornice line with stone coping.  A brick belt course runs across the lintels, being formed by the stepping out and then back of the brick courses, forming an unusual undulating horizontal line.

The storefront has been completely replaced.  The awning might cover surviving transoms.  Both window sets have
been greatly reduced, being replaced by much smaller pairs of metal windows which are set within paneled infills.
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The Sanborn Maps indicate that the building was constructed between 1914 and 1924.
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