Mid 20th century. One-story plain commercial building divided into sections by change in color or brick. Photos taken 1987. Historic Markers placed 2009: 215 N. Main 1962 Built by Daniel C. Barber, Jr., this building was modeled after the Western Auto Store in the Charlottetown Mall in Charlotte and
Ca. 1920. Small one-story brick building with unusual applied Neo-Classical cornice and lion heads on frieze. Stained glass panel above door and display window. 1926 Sanborn Map indicates that this was once a dry cleaning establishment. Recently rehabilitated.
1920s. Plain two-story striated brick commercial building. Storefront has been rehabilitated, which included introduction of three-foot recess at street level.
Late 1920s. Plain one-story painted brick commercial structure with recessed panels above modern storefront. Transoms with structural glass remain above modern aluminum awning. HISTORIC MARKER PLACED 2009 202-206 N. Main ca. 1920s Used as a Tin Shop in the twenties, the Blue Bird and Carson Ice
Commercial Building. ca. 1926. Contributing. Plain, striated brick two-story Commercial Style building with recessed panels above the second story windows. Display window areas intact, with replacement modern doors. Recent removal of an awning has left holes in the brick just above the storefront
1920s. Plain two-story brick building with three storefronts. 126-130 have been modernized with enameled panels, and original windows replaced. 126-130 N. Main Photo taken in 1987 122 N. Main Photo taken in 1987 HISTORIC MARKER PLACED IN 2009: 122 N. Main ca. 1920 Tenants of this building have been
Early 20th century. Two-story painted striated brick commercial structure. Four bays wide at second floor level. Parapet has been rebuilt with no cornice. Building is extremely plain except for recently constructed new storefronts. Photo taken 1987.
Davis Store block, 1900. Block of three two-story brick stores built by W. J. Davis. Center store is beige brick; two end stores are red brick. Corner store has corbelled brick cornice and segmental arch windows; the other two have a continuous cast concrete denticulated cornice. During the early