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Large two-story brick building at prominent corner site, distinguished by nine-bay main facade and elaborate detailing. The building originally contained three storefronts, built in the mid-20th c. remodelling combined the two west storefronts as one and altered the east front, leaving only the original Mesker cast ireon pilasters intact; the east storefront was restored in 1994. On both Broad and Center street facades, unaltered second story displays pressed metal pedimented and bracketed window hoods.




Address:
102-104 W. Broad Street
Statesville, NC 28677

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